Mugabe calls March general election

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe today called a general election on March 31 amid fears tat voting polling could be as violent and flawed as the last vote.

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe today called a general election on March 31 amid fears tat voting polling could be as violent and flawed as the last vote.

In 2000 parliamentary elections, the opposition came close to toppling Mugabe’s ZANU-PF, despite electoral rules seen as biased in the ruling party’s favour and violence and intimidation blamed on that party.

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