HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's opposition MDC has expelled its treasurer and two senior party members for calling for leader Morgan Tsvangirai to quit, underscoring the rifts in the party in the wake of last year's landslide election defeat to President Robert Mugabe.
Treasurer Elton Mangoma angered Tsvangirai supporters when he published an open letter in January asking him to resign, arguing that he had failed to push through reforms while in a four-year power-sharing government with Mugabe.
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