Zimbabwe’s opposition on Monday outmanoeuvred the country’s president, Robert Mugabe, to secure the important post of parliamentary speaker.
MPs, summoned to parliament for the first time since they were elected five months ago, voted by a margin of 12 to hand the speakership of the influential lower house to Lovemore Moyo, once a teenage freedom fighter against white rule and now the national secretary of the Movement for Democratic Change.

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