MDC-T president Morgan Tsvangirai and war veterans leader Christopher Mutsvangwa flew back into the country yesterday amid reports they were both ready to enter negotiations to form a transitional government with former Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Tsvangirai and Mutsvangwa have both been in South Africa, though on different missions.MDC-T secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora said Tsvangirai would today chair his party's standing committee and national executive council meetings and later meet his MDC Alliance partners.
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Morgan Tsvangirai and Christopher Mutsvangwa Jet In |
"We are happy with what the army has done, it has done a good thing," he said.
Mwonzora's statements came as the military has indicated its willingness to hand over power to a civilian government as soon as possible. Mnangagwa is also expected in the country in the next few days after going into self-imposed exile in South Africa following his recent expulsion from government by President Robert Mugabe.
Source - NewsDay