Tsvangirai recovering in SA

Politics
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai is recovering after he went to South Africa for medical care, a party official said yesterday, as concerns grow over his health ahead of next year’s election.

JOHANNESBURG — MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai is recovering after he went to South Africa for medical care, a party official said yesterday, as concerns grow over his health ahead of next year’s election.

Tsvangirai, a former prime minister and veteran opponent of President Robert Mugabe, announced last year that he had been diagnosed with colon cancer and had begun chemotherapy.

Tsvangirai hopes to lead a united opposition into 2018’s general elections as Mugabe seeks to extend his 37-year long stranglehold on power.

“President Tsvangirai went to South Africa for medical reasons,” a Movement for Democratic Change party official said . “He is recovering.”

Tsvangirai (65) was also flown to South Africa in September for medical treatment before being discharged and returning to Harare in early October.

He won the most votes in the first-round of the 2008 presidential elections, but poll officials said it was not enough to avoid a run-off against Mugabe.

As Zanu-PF ruling party loyalists unleashed a wave of violence, Tsvangirai pulled out of the race and became prime minister in a power-sharing government in which he was widely seen as being outmanoeuvrd by Mugabe.

Mugabe (93) regularly flies to Singapore, reportedly for health reasons. Details of his medical condition are kept under wraps, but he recently said doctors had given him a clean bill of health.

The World Health Organisation briefly appointed Mugabe as a goodwill ambassador before rescinding the offer last week following widespread outrage. —News 24