"The passport situation has just been resolved. They have their passports now. They will be leaving (for South Africa) on the 6 p.m. (5:00 p.m. British time) flight. There was no explanation," MDC official and media adviser Andrew Chadwick told Reuters.
Authorities earlier confiscated Tsvangirai's emergency travel documents and passports of MDC officials, preventing them for boarding a plane to Johannesburg.