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Tsvangirai sworn in as Zimbabwe PM

Updated on: 12 February,2009 11:17 AM IST  | 
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Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was sworn in as prime minister of Zimbabwe yesterday as part of a new unity government that Zimbabweans hope will signal an end to the political and economic crises that have gripped the nation for months

Tsvangirai sworn in as Zimbabwe PM

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was sworn in as prime minister of Zimbabwe yesterday as part of a new unity government that Zimbabweans hope will signal an end to the political and economic crises that have gripped the nation for months.


The unity government is the result of a power-sharing agreement reached in September between Tsvangirai -- the leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) -- and President Robert Mugabe after months of squabbling about the results of elections earlier in the year.


Attendees applauded as Mugabe administered the oath of office to his once-bitter rival.


Wednesday morning, the country wore a festive look. Police presence was heavy, but the air was light. A group of riot policemen sat in a truck singing songs in one city.

Zimbabweans and outsiders alike are hopeful the new government will help heal the country's crippling economic crisis and eroding humanitarian situation, both seen as the worst since the once-prosperous nation gained its independence from Great Britain in 1980.

A cholera epidemic has claimed close to 4,000 lives and infected about 65,000 people since August, aggravated by a lack of water treatment chemicals and a problem with waste disposal in much of the country.

The United Nations says more than 5 million people are in need of food aid, in a country that has shortages of all essentials, including fuel, electricity and cash.

The shortages have created a fertile environment for inflation. The country recorded the highest level of inflation in the world in July, at 231 million percent.

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