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Mail & Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
... His police, soldiers and party militants drove opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai out of the June presidential run-off with attacks on opposition supporters.And he has been using violence for years. Soon after Mugabe took over after independence from Britain in 1980, his troops were accused of massacring rivals in the western Matabeleland province. In 2005, his government brutally...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
... after it committed funds to the campaign for the March harmonised elections and the bloody June 27 presidential run-off election."The workers were not paid for six months since March," one of the sources said. "Instead, the party has since June been giving the workers fuel for resale to sustain themselves and their families."The sources said directors in Zanu PF were getting 200 litres...
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kubatanablogs.net (Free subscription) | 10/05/2008
... Is this what Mugabe meant by 100% total empowerment in his re-election campaigning in the June presidential run-off?
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
... on the roadside have risked spending the night in the open during the run-up to the June 27 presidential run-off.Back then much of Zimbabwe's countryside was cordoned off as ZANU-PF violently pushed out the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) for its victory in the March 29 general and presidential elections, albeit without a clear majority.Along came marauding bands of armed...
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Mail & Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/01/2008
... on March 29, in which the MDC won a lower-house majority and Tsvangirai forced Mugabe to a presidential run-off poll. The violence preceding the second election on June 30 prompted Tsvangirai to withdraw.Under a power-sharing agreement mediated by Mbeki and signed on September 15, the government was to have 31 ministries. In a bid to reflect the parliamentary election result, 13 of...