Morgan Tsvangarai’s wife died in a car crash!
CNN has confirmed that the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe has lost his wife in a car crash today. The report also mentions that Morgan Tsvangirai was also in the vehicle at the time. The extent of his injuries are still not public.
Suzan Tsvangirai will always be remembered as the woman who stood by her husband through tough times!
May you rest in peace Mrs Suzan Tsvangarai!

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Chinyamukundungwe
March 7, 2009 at 12:55 amWe must all pray for God's solace for the bereaved family.It is important to not make the bereavement more painful for the family by indulging, as some people are doing, in wild speculation. Unfortunately, CNN is contributing to this by irresponsibly suppressing the established fact that the truck that killed Mrs. Tsvangirai and injured the PM belongs to the Government of the United States of America.
Amogelang
March 7, 2009 at 1:51 amMay her soul rest in peace..i am hurt
DChetty
March 7, 2009 at 4:02 am@Chinyamukundungwe - I think that the whole world mourns with Zimbabwe! Are you sure that the truck was a US Government vehicle or is this speculation? @Amogelang - I mourn with you friend. Times will worsen, but its the strength that you show during tough times that will highlight your character!
Deems
March 7, 2009 at 6:55 am@DChetty - according to the News24 report the truck that collided with the Tsvangarais vehicle was carrying medical supplies donated by the US and driven by a Zimbabwean contracted by the US.
thobeka
March 7, 2009 at 12:30 pmits truely sad! im so sorry for Morgan and his family. im just thankful he survived. we all cant imagine what would have happened if he hadnt. i dont think for a second that it was an accident
DChetty
March 8, 2009 at 5:55 am@Deems - Thanks so much for clearing that up! There is no greater threat to truth than speculation. @Thobeka - I absolutely agree, the effect of losing Mr Tsvangarai at such a critical time would certainly be devastating for Zimbabwe and will certainly destroy the hope of millions. Please don't speculate that that this was a planned attack until it is proven. Creating an environment of hope starts with each individual and if you can be the positive spirit in your community, you could perhaps help maintain the hope of those around you! Good luck!
islandchic
March 8, 2009 at 2:01 pmTruly tragic. May she rest in peace.
Atupele
March 9, 2009 at 8:40 amWe pass our condolences to our fellow zimbabweans,may God rest her soul in peace Amen.