Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai today said he hoped Zimbabwe will hold its elections next year to bring to an end an “awkward and rancorous” power-sharing partnership with President Robert Mugabe. On his relationship with Mugabe Tsvangirai said: “The tone has changed. We’ve gone from enemies to opponents.”
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