Zimbabwean Prime
Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has got married, despite a court ruling blocking the
move.
Mr Tsvangirai, 60, and
Elizabeth Macheka, 35, exchanged rings in Harare under an alternative
"customary marriage" law that allows polygamy.
He could not be married
under the country's monogamous law because the court ruled that he already had
a wife.
Some analysts say the
court case could be an attempt to besmirch his name ahead of next year's presidential
poll.
But others say he has
only himself to blame for the marriage controversy as he has been involved with
a number of women since his wife died in a car crash soon after he became prime
minister in 2009.
Relationship 'Damaged'
Mr Tsvangirai was
married before hundreds of guests at a smart wedding venue in Harare on
Saturday.
But the prime minister,
wearing a dark suit, and Elizabeth Macheka, in a white gown, did not sign a
register recording the marriage as monogamous, as they had planned.
Elizabeth Macheka is the
daughter of a local politician from Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF party.
The wedding comes a day
after a magistrate said that Mr Tsvangirai's former lover Locardia Tembo had
proved she was his wife under the "customary marriage" law. A high
court judge had earlier thrown out her application.
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