Although its President Morgan Tsvangirai didn't win his Buhera North contest against the ZANU-PF's Provincial Chairman Kenneth Manyonda MDC is fielding an impressive front line in parliament...
Leader of the Movement for Democratic Change Morgan Tsvangirai is caught in the middle of this argument...
The ANC hierarchy is unenthusiastic about Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change; it doesn't like trade unionists who form breakaway political parties for fear of setting an example for SA...
Morgan Tsvangirai leader of Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change claims that profits from various Congo-Zimbabwe joint ventures have left no trace in the Reserve Bank accounts or in the national budget - although the main shareholders are public servants including General Vitalis Zvinavashe the Chief of Staff Onesimo Moyo head of the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe Job Whabira Permanent Secretary at the Defence Ministry and the Managing Director of the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation...
Yet it's not enough to squash Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC...
The 'No' to the proposed constitution was a warning to both ZANU-PF and the opposition led by Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change...
But Zimbabwe will have its strongest parliamentary opposition since Independence led by Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change which will win about 70 seats...
The strongest challenger the Movement for Democratic Change has not yet elected a substantive leadership; its leaders Morgan Tsvangirai and Gibson Sibanda from the trade union movement have not explained how they propose to pull the country out of its current crisis...
Domestic opposition is growing too as Morgan Tsvangirai's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (AC Vol 40 No 18) asks awkward questions about the Zimbabwe Defence Force's contracts and the 'growing militarisation of the economy'...
Its Secretary General Morgan Tsvangirai is also Secretary General of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions; ZCTU President Gibson Sibanda is also President of the MDC...