Tuesday, March 10, 2009

TODAYS ZIMBABWE PICS......10/03/09

Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai sits with family members during a church service in Harare, Tuesday, March, 10, 2009. Tsvangirai was attending a church service in memory of his wife Susan who was killed in a car accident last week. Zimbabwe's long history of political violence blamed on Mugabe's forces fueled speculation that Friday's crash, in which the prime minister was slightly injured, was not an accident. Tsvangirai tried to quell the rumors Monday, saying at a news conference there was "no foul play" in the crash.




A portrait of Susan, the late wife of Zimbabwe's prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai, is placed near her coffin during a church service in Harare, Tuesday, March, 10, 2009. Tsvangirai was attending a church service in memory of his wife Susan who was killed in a car accident last week. Zimbabwe's long history of political violence blamed on Mugabe's forces fueled speculation that Friday's crash, in which the prime minister was slightly injured, was not an accident. Tsvangirai tried to quell the rumors Monday, saying at a news conference there was "no foul play" in the crash.



Vimbai Tsvangirai daughter of Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai wipes tears from her eyes during a church service in Harare, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Vimbai was attending a church service in memory of her mother Susan the wife of Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe's Prime Minister who was killed in a car accident.





Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe speaks on March 10, 2009 at the funeral church service for Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's wife Susan at a local church in Harare. Mugabe said during the church service that the car crash that killed Tsvangirai's wife was "the hand of God". The remarks were Mugabe's first public comments on the crash that killed Susan Tsvangirai and injured her husband on March 6




Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, left , and all his six children, no names available, during a church service in Harare,Tuesday, March, 10, 2009.





Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe holds a bible while addressing people during a church service in Harare, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Mugabe was attending a church service in memory of Susan, the wife of Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe's Prime Minister who was killed in a car accident on Friday.





Zimbabwe's prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai wipes tears from his eyes during a church service in Harare, Tuesday, March, 10, 2009.




Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and main opposition Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai (L) seats inside the Methodist Church in Harare, March 10, 2009, during the church service of his late wife Susan. Tsvangirai on Monday ruled out foul play as the cause of a car crash that injured him and killed his wife Susan, 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 arrives at the Methodist Church in Harare, March 10, 2009



Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and main opposition Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai (L) and his family members attend the church service for his late wife Susan inside the Methodist Church in Harare, March 10, 2009. Tsvangirai on Monday ruled out foul play as the cause of a car crash that injured him and killed his wife Susan, easing concerns that it would increase tensions in the new government.




Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe seats inside the Methodist Church in Harare, during the church service for Susan, late wife of Prime Minister and main opposition Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai March 10, 2009.




Zimbabwe's Prime Minister and main opposition Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai seats inside the Methodist Church in Harare, March 10, 2009,






Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe speaks during the church service for Susan, late wife of Prime Minister.



The coffin of the late Susan Tsvangirai, wife of Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, who was killed in a car accident, is carried during an open air church service in Harare, Tuesday, March, 10, 2009.



 Zimbabwean Prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai (C) attends on March 10, 2009 his wife's public funeral in Harare at glamis stadium in Harare. More than 10,000 people filled a Harare stadium today to mourn the wife of Tsvangirai, in the same venue where just four weeks ago crowds had cheered his inauguration as prime minister. The crash and Susan Tsvangirai's death last week have overshadowed the new unity government's work to rebuild an economy devastated by world-record hyperinflation with more than half the population dependent on foreign food aid for survival.





Zimbabwe's main opposition Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) party supporters sing at a rally to bid farewell to Susan Tsvangirai, wife of party leader Morgan Tsvangirai, at Glamis Staduim in Harare March 10, 2009. Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe joined mourning for Prime Minister Tsvangirai's wife on Tuesday and called on Zimbabweans to end violence and support his old rival in rebuilding the shattered country.




Zimbabwe's main opposition Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) party supporters sing and hold posters at a rally to bid farwell to Susan Tsvangira, wife of their party leader Morgan Tsvangirai. at Glamis Staduim in Harare, March 10, 2009.








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This is just awful...something should be done!

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