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New law allows key Mugabe allies to take prominent role in parliamentary ballot.
The collapse of medical services coupled with political and economic instability means Zimbabwe is starting to export its health problems.
The military press-gangs youths into Green Bomber militias geared to enforcing ZANU PF rule.
ZANU PF youth militias and activists launch campaign of beatings and threats.
New home most visible symbol of how Mugabe and his acolytes have prospered, while half the population on point of starvation.
Correspondent says he and two of his colleagues had no option but to flee the country.
Veteran nationalists formerly close to Mugabe recall how it all went wrong for a man once seen as a saviour of Zimbabwe.
Even long-time Mugabe and ZANU PF loyalists are turning their back on the election campaign, as poverty and despair sweep Zimbabwe.
Early achievements in fields such as education and health are rapidly unravelling.
New publication seeks to empower the diaspora and inform a population denied access to information in the run up to the elections.