Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai passes away

ANI  |  Johannesburg [South Africa] 

Zimbabwe's main opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, passed away on Wednesday. He had been suffering from for at least two years, and his condition deteriorated rapidly in the last few days.

Tsvangirai, aged 65, died in a clinic in Johannesburg, according to

His illness, which was revealed in 2016, had divided the party, with three deputy leaders and other officials publicly maneuvering to succeed him.

The party will now have to choose a new leader and launch a campaign against a resurgent African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF), the ruling party, to contest polls which might be held as early as May 2018.

"Tsvangirai's death will force the MDC to convene an emergency conference to sort out the differences between the three vice-leaders.

His meant an impasse around internal dynamics so this might force a resolution. That's a possible silver lining to this tragic event," quoted Piers Pigou, for the as saying.

The course of Tsvangirai's life was determined by his long political battle against Robert Mugabe, the former guerrilla leader who had run since independence from Britain in 1980 until November 2017.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, February 15 2018. 05:30 IST