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Why was the Tsvangirai, Mujuru agreement not made public?
20 Apr 2017 at 11:33hrs | Views
Lots of excited media coverage of the Mujuru-Tsvangirai MoU, but none have actually seen it. What does it say; why wasn't it made public?
Joice Mujuru, once President Robert Mugabe's trusted deputy and his possible successor, has agreed to form a "pre-election alliance" with Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
The pair signed a memorandum of understanding at a public ceremony in Harare on Wednesday.
At the ceremony Mujuru, 62, said it had taken "more than six months" to come up with this agreement, which many hope marks the beginning of a strong challenge to Mugabe in polls due next year.
Joice Mujuru, once President Robert Mugabe's trusted deputy and his possible successor, has agreed to form a "pre-election alliance" with Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
At the ceremony Mujuru, 62, said it had taken "more than six months" to come up with this agreement, which many hope marks the beginning of a strong challenge to Mugabe in polls due next year.
Lots of excited media coverage of the Mujuru-Tsvangirai MoU, but none have actually seen it. What does it say; why wasn't it made public?
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