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Zimbabwe’s MDC seeks revival ahead of polls

  Posted on 29 April, 2011 Back to news home

Zimbabwe’s MDC seeks revival ahead of polls

 

Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai's will shake up the top leadership of his MDC party at a congress starting Friday, seeking to strengthen its base as it prepares for another fight to unseat President Robert Mugabe.

Mugabe, forced into a unity government with rival Tsvangirai after a disputed election in 2008 marred by violence, has called for a fresh vote this year as he aims to rule without the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).

MDC officials have said an election this year would violate terms of the unity government and could lead to a bloodbath that would end a nascent recovery in
Zimbabwe.

Party revival

MDC spokesman, Nelson Chamisa, said that Tsvangirai hoped to use the two-day congress to try and heal a party hit by internal fights over posts and reassure supporters he is still capable of ending Mugabe's three decades in office.

"This is a watershed congress which will show the world that we are united and ready to end dictatorship," Chamisa said.

Results of a survey in Zimbabwe by US-based research body Freedom House released in March, however, showed that MDC support had dropped to 38 percent last year from 55 percent in 2009.

This compared to Mugabe's ZANU-PF's popularity, which increased to 17 percent in 2010 from 12 percent in 2009.

Economic stability

The power-sharing government formed in 2009 has stabilised an economy crushed by hyperinflation about three years ago, but it has been hit by squabbles over top posts and reforms.

Mugabe has worried overseas investors in the resource-rich state by pressing ahead with plans to force foreign mining companies in Zimbabwe to surrender 51 percent of their local equity to blacks in the country in the next six months.

Analysts said that Mugabe, 87, may be doing this because he needs cash quickly to help him fund his campaign as he tries to defeat the MDC in the poll.

 

 

 

REUTERS/Williams

 

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