Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai will remain the leader of the MDC-T until the party achieves its core mission of delivering political change in Zimbabwe, the party said today. The party was reacting to media reports suggesting Tsvangirai would step down as party president next year in line with the MDC-T’s original constitution that “allows an incumbent to hold office of two five-year terms”.
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