Mugabe to Boost Zezuru Clan Power
With an election victory behind him, president now sets sights on bolstering his clan.
Opposition Claim Poll a “Massive Fraud”
MDC leader gives followers barely disguised signal to overthrow government.
'Zombie' Voters Key to Poll Outcome
Authorities' expected manipulation of votes of people registered twice or known to be dead likely to secure ZANU PF triumph.
Farm Workers Disenfranchised
Victims of Mugabe's land seizures lacked the official documents necessary to vote in ballot.
Post-Election Unrest Predicted
ZANU PF seems set for victory, but opposition unlikely to accept result.
Deep Anger in Matabeleland
Some members of the Ndebele ethnic group warn of an uprising if the election result is as flawed as they expect it to be.
South African Observer Role Under Fire
Credibility of regional states invited to monitor the election is "on the line".
Archbishop Ncube Urges Mugabe Overthrow
Fearless Bulawayo church leader calls for "Orange Revolution" to topple president.
The Right Sort of Observers
South Africa joins some less than democratic states invited to watch the election, as anyone who might be critical is struck off the list.
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