Morgan Richard Tsvangirai (IPA: /ˈtʃæŋɡɪraɪ/; , born 10 March 1952) is the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe. He is the President of the Movement for Democratic Change - Tsvangirai (MDC-T) and a key figure in the opposition to President Robert Mugabe. Tsvangirai was sworn in as the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe on 11 February 2009. He sustained non-life threatening injuries in a car crash on 6 March 2009 when heading towards his rural home in Buhera. His wife, Susan Tsvangirai, was killed in the head-on collision accident. Tsvangirai was the MDC candidate in the controversial 2002 presidential election, losing to Mugabe. He later contested the first round of the 2008 presidential election as the MDC-T candidate, taking 47.8% of the vote according to official results, placing him ahead of Mugabe, who got 43.2%. Tsvangirai claimed to have won a majority and said that the results could have been altered in the month between the election and the reporting of official results. Tsvangirai initially planned to run in the second round against Mugabe, but withdrew shortly before it was held, arguing that the election would not be free and fair due to widespread violence and intimidation by government supporters. (via Wikipedia)
Spouse:
Susan Tsvangirai
Preceded By:
Abolished (1999 – )
Movement for Democratic Change–Tsvangirai
President:
Robert Mugabe
Residence:
Avondale, Zimbabwe
Occupation:
Trade unionist
Name:
Tsvangirai, Morgan
Morgan Richard Tsvangirai
Religion:
Christianity
Birthplace:
Gutu, Zimbabwe
Website:
www.zimbabweprimeminister.organd
Birth Date:
Mar 10, 1952
Start:
11 February 2009
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