Elizabeth Tsvangirai makes a heartwarming go to to her mother-in-law – Nehanda Radio
Elizabeth Tsvangirai, the widow of Zimbabwe’s late opposition chief and former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, made a heartfelt go to to her mother-in-law on Saturday.
Videos and photos circulating on social media captured emotional scenes as Elizabeth arrived at Gogo Tsvangirai’s house.
As quickly as she stepped out of the automotive, Elizabeth rushed into Gogo Tsvangirai’s arms, and the 2 have been overcome with emotion, tears streaming down their faces as they shared a heartfelt reunion.
Elizabeth and Gogo Tsvangirai in a while shared some lighter moments collectively.
Gogo Tsvangirai expressed her gratitude to her daughter-in-law for bringing groceries, and in a touching show of concern, she additionally requested Elizabeth if she had put aside some cash for herself after buying the groceries.
“Wasara une dollar manje? (have you left a dollar for yourself?),” she requested.
Morgan Tsvangirai was a distinguished Zimbabwean politician who performed a vital position within the nation’s wrestle for democracy.
Born on March 10, 1952, he rose to prominence as a commerce union chief and later turned the founder and president of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), which was the principle opposition celebration in Zimbabwe till its demise a couple of years in the past.
Tsvangirai’s first spouse, Susan, died in a head-on collision in March 2009. Tsvangirai turned Prime Minister of Zimbabwe in a Government of National Unity (GNU) from 2009 to 2013 after the 2008 disputed presidential election outcomes.
Tsvangirai’s profession was marked by his advocacy for employees’ rights and democratic reforms, in addition to his criticism of late former President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF authorities.
Despite dealing with quite a few challenges and setbacks, together with arrest and a brutal police assaults, Tsvangirai remained a distinguished determine in Zimbabwean politics till his passing on February 14, 2018.
Mugabe, who had been overthrown by a navy coup in November 2017 after 37 years in energy, died in a Singapore hospital in 2019 from prostate most cancers.