Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has defended his support of President Robert Mugabe in an interview with the BBC.
His comments came a day after he was booed off stage at an address for more than 1,000 Zimbabwean exiles in London.
Mr Tsvangirai admitted the widely-criticised land reforms where white farmers were forced from their land had been a "disaster".
He is on a tour of Europe and the US to lobby for relief funds for Zimbabwe.
He joined a unity government with Mr Mugabe in February following disputed elections in the poverty-stricken country.
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Update: Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai struggles to raise funds on world tour -- The Telegraph
His comments came a day after he was booed off stage at an address for more than 1,000 Zimbabwean exiles in London.
Mr Tsvangirai admitted the widely-criticised land reforms where white farmers were forced from their land had been a "disaster".
He is on a tour of Europe and the US to lobby for relief funds for Zimbabwe.
He joined a unity government with Mr Mugabe in February following disputed elections in the poverty-stricken country.
Read more ....
Update: Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai struggles to raise funds on world tour -- The Telegraph
He is on a tour of Europe and the US to lobby for relief funds for Zimbabwe.
He joined a unity government with Mr Mugabe in February following disputed elections in the poverty-stricken country.
Read more ....
Update: Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai struggles to raise funds on world tour -- The Telegraph
My Comment: How can you defend the indefensible? A pact with the devil is still a pact with the devil .... you cannot run away from it. And in Zimbabwe .... it should not be a surprise that for the average person the suffering continues.
He joined a unity government with Mr Mugabe in February following disputed elections in the poverty-stricken country.
Read more ....
Update: Zimbabwe PM Morgan Tsvangirai struggles to raise funds on world tour -- The Telegraph
My Comment: How can you defend the indefensible? A pact with the devil is still a pact with the devil .... you cannot run away from it. And in Zimbabwe .... it should not be a surprise that for the average person the suffering continues.