Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai today said he would remain leader of his party despite an internal call for him to quit after his overwhelming defeat in July’s presidential elections against Robert Mugabe. “You don’t just wake up in the streets and say Tsvangirai must go. There are forums that should make this decision,” Tsvangirai said. “I cannot, in the middle of a struggle, just abandon people. To what objective? To satisfy who? To satisfy ZANU-PF? To satisfy people with individual grudges against me?”
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