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Zimpossible elections - four days to go.

Many .zw websites just are not functioning at the moment so getting information about what is happening in Zimbabwe is largely through other means today. The Chairman of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, George Chiweshe has said in a report that : "We don't have a war. We will be able to hold credible elections" Credible elections can take place, eh. Like the last lot of ballot-stuffing and misreporting...

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Zimbabwe election to go ahead despite Tsvangirai withdrawal

DPA Harare/Johannesburg, June 23 (DPA) Zimbabwe’s violence-wracked run-off presidential election will go ahead Friday despite the withdrawal of the leading candidate, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai, state radio said Monday. It quoted George Chiweshe, chairman of the state-run Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, as saying that the organization was “going ahead with preparations...

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Despite opposition’s exit, Zimbabwe election still on

HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) — The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ruled Wednesday that Friday’s presidential runoff will proceed as planned despite opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai’s withdrawal, according to its chairman. The commission met today to deliberate on the contents and letter [from] Tsvangirai, Election Commission Chairman George Chiweshe told reporters at a news [...]

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‘It’s a dire situation’ - Zimbabwe in no-win situation

The Star (Johannesburg) June 24, 2008 By Peta Thornycroft, Louis Weston and Hans Pienaar Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai sought refuge at the Dutch embassy in Harare as Robert Mugabe’s government said it would press ahead with Friday’s presidential run-off despite Tsvangirai’s withdrawal. The Movement for Democratic Change leader went to the Dutch embassy, a large compound [...]