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Riot police deployed in Zimbabwe
Thousands of police have been sent into flash-point areas ahead of Wednesday's vote.
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The Africa Report: 30 July
EWN’s Africa Correspondent Jean-Jacques Cornish reports on the day’s top African news
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Zim riddled with glitches ahead of elections
A Zimbabwean minister says the country has been faced with issues in the run up to the polls.
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Zuma confident in Zim democracy
The President called for peace to be maintained during the Zimbabwean elections.
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The Africa Report: 29 July
EWN’s Africa Correspondent Jean-Jacques Cornish reports on the day’s top African news.
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ZEC promises early results
Results from some Zimbabwean polling stations could be announced as early as 9pm on Wednesday.
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Mugabe slams homosexuals
Homosexuality is against Zimbabwean culture, according to President Robert Mugabe.
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Mugabe holds final rally
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe says Zanu-PF plans to reintroduce the local currency at some stage.
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Dlamini-Zuma 'confident' about Zim elections
The AU chair is on a three-day visit to Harare to assess preparations for the upcoming elections.
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Facebook blogger goads Zanu-PF
The mysterious Facebook blogger attracted 275,000 online followers and the fury of the Zanu-PF.
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Concern over Zim elections
Zimbabwe is scheduled to go to the polls on 31 July.
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Presidency condemns Zimbabwe criticism
The Presidency has made an attempt to amend statements made about Zimbabwe by Zuma’s advisor.
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Zimbabwe police, soldiers cast early votes
Tsvangirai's MDC is trying to stop the vote claiming officers are being threatened.
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Mugabe launches attack on Zuma's advisor
Robert Mugabe has launched an attack on the president’s international relations advisor.
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Tsvangirai unhappy with ConCourt ruling
MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai says the Constitutional Court has no right to set an election date.
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Zimbabwe reporters prepare for elections
The Union of Journalists is not taking any chances when it comes to its reporter safety.
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SA approves US$100m Zim bailout
South Africa will help Zimbabwe deal with its weak economy with a US$100 million bailout.
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300 000 names struck off Zim voters roll
Anyone who wants to add their name to the roll will have to prove their parents’ nationality.
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Zim not ready for elections - Biti
Finance Minister Tendai Biti says the international community would have to foot the bill for polls.
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Zim court releases rights lawyer on bail
Zimbabwe's high court has released human rights lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa on $500 bail.
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Voting in Zim slow
Robert Mugabe will go up against Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in Zimbabwe’s July election.