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Tsvangirai will reject another unity govt.
The MDC leader told diplomats and journalists he would not be part of another unity government.
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Mugabe wins parliament majority
The ZANU-PF leader has won a two-thirds majority in Zimbabwe's parliament.
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Zim urged to remain calm
UN chief Ban Ki-moon has urged both rivals to send "clear messages of calm" to supporters.
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Tsvangirai plans mass protests
MDC says it won't accept any government arising from Wednesday's election.
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Zim's economic outlook questioned
Zanu-PF says it will speed up a drive to seize majority stakes in foreign firms.
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Zanu-PF takes Parliament - ZEC
Zimbabwe’s electoral commission says Zanu-PF has won 142 seats in the country’s 210 member Parliament.
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AU declares Zim elections free and fair
The head of the mission says the will of the Zimbabwean people has been expressed.
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Tsvangirai concedes defeat
The MDC leader however slams the Zanu-PF victory cry as a monumental fraud.
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SA's big hits on Twitter - 1 August
Eyewitness News takes a look at the day’s trending topics on Twitter.
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Riot police deployed to MDC offices
About two dozen police officers in two anti-riot trucks are stationed outside the MDC's Harare offices.
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MDC cries foul as Zanu-PF claims win
Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change described the election as a 'monumental fraud'.
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The Africa Report: 1 August
EWN’s Africa Correspondent Jean-Jacques Cornish reports on the day’s top African news
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Zim: First results released today
The elections have been described as relatively peaceful compared to 2008.
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Zim polls: Police vow to crack down on leaked results
Vote-counting in the country's tightly contested election began late on Wednesday.
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Zimbabwe voting extended
The deadline for casting ballots has been pushed to midnight as voters continue queuing.
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Zim voters turned away
Large numbers of registered voters have been denied entry to voting stations.
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Zim elections in full swing
Asked whether he can manage another term as president, Mugabe replied, "Why not?"
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Zim election rigging fears grow
Many have predicted the polls will be rigged and the outcome skewed.
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Mugabe: If I lose I will surrender
President Robert Mugabe says he will step down if he loses the election.
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Mugabe continues vote rigging plans - MDC
Opposition parties under Zimbabwean authorities' stronghold as intimidation and protests ensue.
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Mugabe trying to rig elections - MDC
MDC claims to have proof the Zimbabwean authorities plan to slow down voting.