Two major opposition figures in Zimbabwe have signed a pact pledging to work toward establishing a united front to challenge President Robert Mugabe in next year's elections.
Morgan Tsvangirai, whose MDC-T party is the biggest opposition in parliament, and Joice Mujuru, a former vice president, described the memorandum of understanding as a significant step in their efforts to form a coalition.
The memorandum of understanding signed today is a sign of the two political parties' desire to explore the possibility of working together in their bid to unseat the 93-year-old Mugabe.
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He fired Mujuru in 2014, accusing her of plotting to unseat him. She now leads her own party.
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