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Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has accused President Robert Mugabe of violating the country' power sharing deal.
He was speaking as his party - the Movement for Democratic Change - celebrated its 10th anniversary.
The celebrations came amidst growing tension and frustration within its rank and file over what they see as a failure by President Mugabe to implement outstanding issues in a power sharing deal signed a year ago.
Zimbabwean journalist Brian Hungwe reports on the celebrations and the concerns of MDC members.
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