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Tsvangirai now in stable condition

Politics
OPPOSITION MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai is now in a stable condition and should be flying home soon after receiving treatment in South Africa, NewsDay has learnt.

OPPOSITION MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai is now in a stable condition and should be flying home soon after receiving treatment in South Africa, NewsDay has learnt.

BY STAFF REPORTER

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“He is still being monitored, but he is very stable. I spoke to him yesterday (Saturday). He will be home very soon,” Tsvangirai’s spokesperson, Luke Tamborinyoka said yesterday.

Tsvangirai was rushed to South Africa last week for urgent medical attention, although the party declined to disclose the nature of his ailment.

But his decision to seek treatment in South Africa caused a storm back home, with his critics equating him to Zanu PF leader, President Robert Mugabe who frequently seeks medical treatment in Asia.

“Morgan Tsvangirai has faith in local health institutions and his going to South Africa was from recommendations from local doctors,” Tamborinyoka said.

Tsvangirai is on record saying Mugabe should use local health facilities as opposed to outside facilities to save taxpayers’ money.