MDC-T supporters warn Tsvangirai not to form coalitions with ZANU-PF surrogates

At a village in the Nemangwe area of Gokwe Central, President Tsvangirai spent the entire afternoon conversing with ordinary villagers, most of them in their 80s. They saluted him for his respect for ordinary people and pledged to continue voting for him, as they had always done.

In Kwekwe, President Tsvangirai addressed thousands of students. He challenged them to participate in the politics of the country so that they could determine their own future. He said the youth should register to vote in their numbers so that they make a loud and bold statement about how they want to be governed.

The MDC leader was accompanied by one of his deputies Hon. Nelson Chamisa, youth chairman Happymore Chidziva, deputy national spokesperson Thabitha Khumalo and deputy treasurer general Charlton Hwende.

Today, President Tsvangirai will meet opinion leaders in Kadoma and address a provincial assembly meeting in Kwekwe in the afternoon.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Presidential Spokesperson and Director of Communications
Movement for Democratic Change

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