Tsvangirai would accept premiership in Zimbabwe peace deal

Zimbabwe’s opposition leader has told southern African leaders he would accept the prime minister’s post in a power-sharing deal that would leave Robert Mugabe as president.

Zimbabwe’s opposition leader has told southern African leaders he would accept the prime minister’s post in a power-sharing deal that would leave Robert Mugabe as president.

Morgan Tsvangirai outlined that position in a speech to Cabinet ministers gathered on the eve of a Southern African Development Community summit. A copy of the speech was obtained by The Associated Press today.

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