Zimbabwe: SADC Ministers Fly for Crisis Talks
May 08, 2008
Voice of America - May 06, 2008
By Carole Gombakomba While the ZANU-PF party of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has launched its campaign for a presidential runoff election that has yet
AllAfrica.com - May 06, 2008
MOVEMENT for Democratic Change - president has remained mum on whether he will participate in a presidential runoff, saying his choice will only be made public after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) sets an election date.
Hindu - May 06, 2008
HARARE (AP): Zimbabwe's ruling party has opened its runoff campaign, urging President Robert Mugabe's supporters to get out to vote and denouncing violence, state media reported Tuesday.
The Associated Press - May 05, 2008
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - Zimbabwe's opposition leader won't say publicly whether he will participate in a presidential runoff until election officials set a date, even though he's already made up his mind about whether to run, an aide said Monday.
AFP - May 05, 2008
HARARE (AFP) - Zimbabwe's opposition on Monday mulled whether to contest a presidential election run-off after winning the first round as veteran leader Robert Mugabe's camp began gearing up for the ballot.
Times Online - May 04, 2008
Zimbabwe is to go ahead with a second-round presidential election run-off in the coming weeks, leaving the Opposition scrambling to decide whether to take part or sacrifice the contest to Robert Mugabe.
Reuters India - May 04, 2008
By MacDonald Dzirutwe HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's main opposition party is discussing possible conditions for its leader Morgan Tsvangirai to contest a run-off election against President Robert Mugabe, a senior MDC official said on Sunday.
CNN International - May 04, 2008
(CNN) -- Political opponents of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe denounced Friday's presidential election results as "illegal" and said they stand by their
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