Monday, March 9, 2009

This morning pics of the Prime Minister coming home from Botswana

Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai disembarks from an aeroplane at Harare International airport, March 9, 2009, upon arriving from medical treatment in Botswana. Tsvangirai on Monday ruled out foul play as the cause of a car crash that injured him and killed his wife, easing concerns that it would increase tensions in the new government.





Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai is welcomed at the Harare International airport, March 9, 2009




Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai addresses mourners at his home in Harare, March 9, 2009, upon arriving from medical treatment in Botswana.



Zimbabwes Priminster Morgan Tsvangirai, seen, addressing mourners at his home, in Harare, Monday, March, 9, 2009. Zimbabwe's prime minister said Monday he did not suspect foul play was involved in a car crash that killed his wife and injured him, telling mourners "it is painful for us but we have to look forward."








Supporters of Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai chant Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) party slogans as they march to his house in Harare, March 9, 2009.





Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai rests after addressing mourners at his home in Harare, March 9, 2009,





Unidentified family members of Morgan Tsvangirai weep at his home in Harare, Monday, March, 9, 2009. Tsvangirai who arrived from Botswana said that the accident that killed his wife on Friday was a genuine accident and that life had to go on even without his wife.




Zimbabwean Prime Minster Morgan Tsvangirai addresses people at his home in Harare, Monday, March 9, 2009.



Zimbabwean Prime Minster Morgan Tsvangirai addresses people at his home in Harare, Monday, March 9, 2009. Zimbabwe's prime minister said Monday he did not suspect foul play in the car crash that killed his wife and injured him, telling mourners "it is painful for us but we have to look forward." Tsvangirai, wearing dark glasses over a swollen eye, addressed a crowd outside his home in Zimbabwe's capital after receiving medical treatment in neighboring Botswana.



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