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SABC  | May 12, 2008

Zimbabwe's opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, is returning to Zimbabwe in the next few days after leaving in early April amid post-election violence directed at his party. Tsvangirai has vowed to face President Robert Mugabe in a run-off election despite the risk of further violence. Tsvangirai, ...
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