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This is an archive article published on March 7, 2009

Zimbabwe PM Tsvangirai hurt,wife killed in car crash

Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was injured and his wife killed in a car accident on Friday,a source in his party said. Movement for Democratic Change.....

Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai was injured and his wife killed in a car accident on Friday,a source in his party said. Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa said Tsvangirai was taken to hospital but was not critical. He was still awaiting details of the accident.

Another party source said Tsvangirai’s wife,Susan,was killed.

Tsvangirai has formed a Government with President Robert Mugabe,which offers a chance to ease the country’s economic crisis.

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The new Government faces an array of problems — food and fuel shortages,the world’s most serious hyperinflation and a cholera outbreak in which nearly 88,000 people have been infected,with nearly 4,000 killed,according to the World Health Organisation.

Zimbabweans and Western donors are hoping the new administration can deliver political stability after a power-sharing deal was reached in September after months of tough negotiations.

Tensions have been rising in the new Government over the arrest of MDC official Roy Bennett.

The Zimbabwe Police have arrested a magistrate,who tried to release Bennett while his case was still before the country’s highest court,a police spokesman said on Friday.

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Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court on Thursday granted prosecutors the right to appeal against a ruling by a High Court judge to grant bail to Bennett.

Livingstone Chipadze,a magistrate who refused to drop terrorism and banditry charges against Bennett two weeks ago,had tried to process the High Court’s bail ruling before the Supreme Court had heard the state’s appeal,the police said.

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