AFRICAN POLITICS CRISIS
MARCH 6 2009 17:40h
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`We are still assessing the actual condition,` Nelson Chamisa told Reuters.
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has been injured in a car accident but is not in a critical condition, his party's spokesman said on Friday.
"We have just heard that there was an accident of sorts involving the president of the party. Injuries yes, but not critical condition, we are still assessing the actual condition," Nelson Chamisa told Reuters.
Tsvangirai has formed a government with President Robert Mugabe, which offers a chance to ease the country's economic crisis.
The new government faces an array of problems: food and fuel shortages, the world's most serious hyperinflation and a cholera outbreak in which nearly 88,000 people have been infected, with nearly 4,000 killed, according to the World Health Organisation.
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