It seems a long time since the 2008 handshake between Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe and then opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
That led to the current power-sharing government and brought a measure of political peace to the country.
But relations have not been easy, and there is still disagreement about the process to get to the next election – which had been expected this year. A constitution first has to be agreed and a referendum on that has to take place.
BBC Africa’s Brian Hungwe in Harare spoke to Prime Minister Tsvangirai on a number of issues, including whether he foresees another government of national unity after the polls.
maikalange
October 5, 2012 at 5:59 pm
iWE TSVANGIRAI GO AND DO WHAT YOU DO THE BEST,WHICH IS CHASING EVERY SKIRT UNDER THE SUN.Marrying one a woman before divorcing the other.A presidential candidate awe twakana efyo ifwe!
kakolwe
October 6, 2012 at 2:39 am
Good decision. Stick to it even when you are defeated by an inteligent old packet of ‘brains-on-bone’