Zimbabwe's opposition leader says he will return home Saturday despite fears of possible assassination attempts.
Morgan Tsvangirai faces a runoff election against President Robert Mugabe June 27.
Tsvangirai claims he won outright in the first round in March. But official results show he fell short of an absolute majority.
Tsvangirai planned to return to Zimbabwe last Saturday but delayed this after the Movement for Democratic Change said there was a plot to assassinate him.
"I am going home .... Saturday," Tsvangirai told a crowd of Zimbabweans in Johannesburg on Thursday as he sought to comfort his compatriots who have born the brunt of anti-foreigner attacks in South Africa.

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