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The treason trial against Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan
Tsvangirai was set to proceed after the country's High Court
yesterday upheld charges that he plotted to kill President Robert
Mugabe.
Zimbabwean prosecutors urged a Harare court yesterday not to
dismiss a treason case against opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai
for allegedly ordering an assasination on the country's president.
Lawyers for Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday
continued their application for treason charges against him to be
dropped, claiming the state had tampered with key evidence.
ADDRESS BY JEFF RADEBE, MP, SOUTH AFRICAN MINISTER OF PUBLIC
ENTERPRISES, AT THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE 23rd IAPH WORLD PORTS
CONFERENCE, Durban, 26 May 2003
The trial of Zimbabwe's main opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai
was set to resume in Harare today against a background of widening
political and economic tensions in the southern African country.
To amend the Explosives Act, 1956, so as to give effect to the Convention on the Marking of Plastic Explosives for the Purpose of Detection, signed at Montreal on 1 March 1991, and for that purpose...