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     26 April 2014 Last updated at 17:51 ET
[image: Morgan Tsvangirai at a press conference in Harare 25/03/2014]
Morgan Tsvangirai, 62, has led the MDC for the last 15 years

Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change says it is suspending
its leader Morgan Tsvangirai, amid deepening divisions in its ranks.

A statement issued by the party after a meeting in Harare accused him of a
"remarkable failure of leadership".

It also said he had deviated from the party's democratic founding
principles.

Mr Tsvangirai lost a third election challenge to veteran President Robert
Mugabe in 2013 and defied calls to stand down after this defeat.

The MDC leadership is reported to have been riven with in-fighting for
months since then.

A BBC reporter in Zimbabwe says the MDC appears to be heading for a split
that will only strengthen Mr Mugabe's hold on power.

Several other senior party figures were also reported to have been
suspended at Saturday's meeting, and some suspended members to have been
reinstated.
Tensions brewing

The MDC statement said the party had been "transformed into a fiefdom of
the leader" under Mr Tsvangirai. It also accused him of sponsoring a
culture of violence against MDC members not aligned with him.

MDC Secretary General Tendai Biti, who spoke to journalists after the
meeting, said Mr Tsvangirai and some other senior officials had "betrayed"
the MDC's struggle, AFP reported.

"The party transformed into a fiefdom of the leader, where decision making,
policy direction or lack thereof, have been monopolised and privatised”

MDC statement

But an MDC spokesperson, Douglas Mwonzora, maintained that Mr Tsvangirai
remained the MDC's legitimate leader.

"This was not a national council meeting," he told AFP.

David Coltart, a founding member of the MDC, told the BBC that Mr
Tsvangirai's suspension - although not unexpected - was a bad thing for
democracy in Zimbabwe.

"I'm not surprised this has happened because tensions have been brewing for
quite a long time.

"But I am concerned about this. What we need in the opposition is
consolidation, not further splitting.

"Morgan Tsvangirai, for whatever can be levelled against him, remains a
very popular figure and we really do need him as part of the overall
democratic forces," Mr Coltart said.

From 2009-2013 Mr Tsvangirai served as prime minister in a fragile
power-sharing government, with Mr Mugabe remaining Zimbabwe's president.

That unity government ended with the elections in July 2013.

Mr Mugabe's party won a huge majority in the vote, which Mr Tsvangirai
dismissed as fraudulent.

His defeat was a major setback for a man who for many years posed the only
credible challenge to President Mugabe.

-- 
Ann Marie

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