Zimbabwe opposition opposes run-off
Agence France-Presse
Apr. 03, 2008. 02:03 PM EST
Sources within Zimbabwe's ruling party say it is preparing for a presidential run-off vote, in wh... More »
Sources within Zimbabwe's ruling party say it is preparing for a presidential run-off vote, in what is seen as a last-ditch measure to keep Robert Mugabe in power. But the opposition Movement for Democratic Change claims its candidate, Morgan Tsvangirai, took more than 50 percent of votes. Excerpts from an interview with MDC Chief Representative in London, Hebson Makuvise. « Less
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