• The opposition Movement for Democratic Change says Tsvangirai won the election.

    CNN: Mugabe trying to steal election, says U.S. official

  • Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai this month that he and his party will participate in the elections.

    CNN: Zimbabwe police chief threatens use of firearms

  • Mugabe's ZANU-PF party and the Movement for Democratic Change, led by Tsvangirai, have failed to implement the September 15 power-sharing deal because they cannot agree on who should control key ministries.

    CNN: Diplomat: U.S. no longer supports Zimbabwe power-share deal

  • Negotiators in Zimbabwe said they were close to a power-sharing deal between President Robert Mugabe's ruling party and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change led by Morgan Tsvangirai, who would become prime minister.

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  • Most of those arrested are members of the Movement for Democratic Change, whose leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, challenged incumbent President Robert Mugabe.

    CNN: Zimbabwe activists remain locked up

  • He will again face the Movement for Democratic (MDC) change leader Morgan Tsvangirai, 61, who is currently serving as prime minister in the coalition.

    BBC: Zimbabwe approves new constitution

  • Geoffrey van Orden, human rights spokesman in the European parliament for the UK Conservative Party condemned the decision in view of the current trial of opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

    BBC: Robert Mugabe and his wife, Grace

  • The official media scarcely mentions Mr Tsvangirai or the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) unless they are obliged to.

    BBC: Mugabe's remarkable comeback

  • She was charged with obstructing justice after she intervened in a raid on the offices of Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in which three computers are alleged to have gone missing.

    BBC: EU suspends sanctions against most Zimbabwe officials

  • Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change says that some 9m ballot papers have been printed for an estimated 5.9m registered voters, suggesting that the surplus ones could be used to stuff ballot-boxes in Mr Mugabe's favour.

    ECONOMIST: Could Robert Mugabe be unseated?

  • Leaving the press alone was one of the many things Zimbabwe's despotic leader, Robert Mugabe, promised as part of a power-sharing pact with Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), which won a general election in 2008.

    ECONOMIST: The media in southern Africa

  • The EU and US imposed sanctions on Mr Mugabe and his inner circle after accusing them of unleashing violence and rigging previous election to prevent Mr Tsvangirai and his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) from taking power.

    BBC: Zimbabwe 'bars' EU and US from observing polls

  • The hunger striker is an organising secretary and election co-ordinator for the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) - led by Morgan Tsvangirai.

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  • Under the agreement, Tsvangirai, who heads the Movement for Democratic Change, would become prime minister and Mugabe would remain president.

    CNN: Zimbabwe talks fail to reach deal

  • It shows what happened in the months following the first round of the presidential election when Mr Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party thugs, aided by the army and police, unleashed a campaign of terror against those suspected of backing the victorious opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), forcing its leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, to withdraw from the presidential run-off.

    ECONOMIST: Zimbabwe

  • Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change, remarked that a coup would not solve Zimbabwe's problems: only fair and open elections, free from violence, would begin to do that.

    ECONOMIST: Zimbabwe

  • The election would herald the end of the shaky coalition the two leaders formed after the disputed 2008 election, when Mr Tsvangirai - the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) - boycotted a run-off after claiming he had been robbed of victory during the first round.

    BBC: Zimbabwe referendum 'tentatively set for 16 March'

  • He is also seen as the party's only chance, in a genuinely free and fair election, of defeating Morgan Tsvangirai, his popular prime minister and leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), which has been Zanu-PF's partner for the past three years in a power-sharing government.

    ECONOMIST: Politics in Zimbabwe

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