With President Robert Gabriel Mugabe now firmly on the driving seat in Zimbabwe, having secured another five-year term, it seems Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, the leader of Movement of Democratic Change (MDC), has been boxed - though unfairly - into a corner.
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Tsvangirayi deserves to be boxed into a corner because he betrayed the people of Zimbabwe by withdrawing from the runoff election. People died fighting for him because they thought he was committed to change but he then he went ahead to reward Mugabe for the violence. Given all the legal evidence at his disposal why did he not stay in the runoff and follow the law of the country and lodge a formal legal challenge that would have prevented Mugabe from being inaugurated as President pending the resolution of the case?