HARARE, Zimbabwe – Zimbabwe’s main opposition party accused police yesterday of harassing its leader to hinder his political activities before crucial elections early next year.
Police on Saturday searched the northern Harare home of Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai, looking for weapons allegedly kept there. None were found in the search, said opposition spokesman William Bango.Under sweeping security laws, police also refused to authorise a meeting Tsvangirai had been scheduled to address Saturday in the Bikita district in southern Zimbabwe, Bango said.Police deny harassing Tsvangirai.- Nampa-APNone were found in the search, said opposition spokesman William Bango.Under sweeping security laws, police also refused to authorise a meeting Tsvangirai had been scheduled to address Saturday in the Bikita district in southern Zimbabwe, Bango said.Police deny harassing Tsvangirai.- Nampa-AP
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