Zimbabwe Elections

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  • April 5: Protesters pose for photographs with their symbolic gesture outside Zimbabwe's Embassy in central London before a protest rally against President Robert Mugabe.
  • April 5: Women wait in a queue to buy food in Bulawayo. Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change leader, Morgan Tsvangira, fears that President Robert Mugabe is preparing a 'war against the people' in his bid to hold on to power and was reluctant to take part in an election run-off because of the growing risks of violence. He says there is no need for such a runoff because he won presidential elections last Saturday and will mount a new bid in the High Court on Sunday for the election results to be published.
  • April 5: Women buy second-hand clothing for resale at flea market in Bulawayo. Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change leader, Morgan Tsvangira, fears that President Robert Mugabe is preparing a 'war against the people' in his bid to hold on to power and was reluctant to take part in an election run-off because of the growing risks of violence.
  • April 5: Women wait in a queue to buy food in Bulawayo. Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change leader, Morgan Tsvangira, fears that President Robert Mugabe is preparing a 'war against the people' in his bid to hold on to power and was reluctant to take part in an election run-off because of the growing risks of violence.
  • April 5: Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change party, addresses a press conference in Harare.
  • April 3: Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, centre, meets with head of the African Union Observer Mission members at Zimbabwe House in Harare.
  • April 3: Police patrol the streets in Harare.
  • April 3: A pedestrian carrying loaves of bread passes election posters in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
  • April 3: Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, right, chats to head of the African Union Observer mission and former President of Sierra Leone Ahmed Tejah Kabbah, left at Zimbabwe House in Harare.
  • April 3: Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, centre, meets with head of the African Union Observer Mission and former President of Sierra Leone, Ahmed Tejah Kabbah,left and other unidentified Observer Mission members at Zimbabwe House in Harare.
  • April 2: Zimbabweans listen to a radio as they await the results of the country's elections in Harare.
  • April 2: A defaced election poster with a portrait of President Robert Mugabe hangs on a telegraph pole alongside a street in Harare.
  • April 2: An election poster with a portrait of Zimbabwe's main opposition MDC leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, in Harare.
  • April 1: Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition party in Zimbabwe addresses a press conference in Harare.
  • April 2: A torn election poster with a portrait of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe outside the country's Reserve Bank Building in Harare.
  • April 1: A hawker sells tomatoes in Harare. Electoral officials urged Zimbabweans to be patient as official results from weekend elections trickled in slowly, with opponents fearing supporters of longtime President Robert Mugabe were rigging the count to keep one of Africa's most authoritarian regimes in power.
  • April 1: Fruit is offered for sale to bus passengers on the main road between Bulawayo and Harare. Advisers of Zimbabwe's president and main opposition leader are discussing Robert Mugabe relinquishing power, The Associated Press learned Tuesday from a businessman close to the state electoral commission and a lawyer close to the opposition.
  • April 1: A defaced election poster of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, hangs on a street pole between Bulawayo and Harare.
  • April 1: A man reads a local newspaper reporting the news on results of elections in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's opposition has claimed victory in weekend elections, but President Robert Mugabe has been accused of stealing past elections, albeit before Zimbabwe's economy collapsed and before leading members of his party openly defied him.
  • April 1: Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition party in Zimbabwe addresses a press conference in Harare. Tsvangirai said that according to the results they collected throughout the country he had won the presidency and was waiting for the confirmation from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. He was flanked by Thokozile Khupe, left, the party's deputy president and Tendai Biti, Secretary General.
  • April 1: Customers buy goods from hawkers in Harare. Electoral officials urged Zimbabweans to be patient as official results from weekend elections trickled in slowly, with opponents fearing supporters of longtime President Robert Mugabe were rigging the count to keep one of Africa's most authoritarian regimes in power.
  • April 1: Three unidentified girls play while selling fruits by the roadside 3 days after Presidential and parliamentary elections in Zimbabwe. Results of the much anticipated elections in which 84 year old President Robert Mugabe contested are slowly being released with the opposition announcing their own independent results in which the main opposition leader Moragn Tsvangirai is currently leading.
  • April 1: A girl plays with a ball 3 days after Presidential and parliamentary elections in Zimbabwe. Results of the much anticipated elections in which 84 year old President Robert Mugabe contested are slowly being released with the opposition announcing their own independent results in which the main opposition leader Moragn Tsvangirai is currently leading.
  • April 1: People stand in queues to buy food in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's opposition has claimed victory in weekend elections, but President Robert Mugabe has been accused of stealing past elections, albeit before Zimbabwe's economy collapsed and before leading members of his party openly defied him.
  • April 1: A seller carries newspapers on his bicycle in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's opposition has claimed victory in weekend elections, but President Robert Mugabe has been accused of stealing past elections, albeit before Zimbabwe's economy collapsed and before leading members of his party openly defied him.
  • April 1: Local newspaper and those from neighboring South Africa on sale in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's opposition has claimed victory in weekend elections, but President Robert Mugabe has been accused of stealing past elections, albeit before Zimbabwe's economy collapsed and before leading members of his party openly defied him.
  • April 1: Main MDC (Movement For Democratic Change) opposition supporters of Morgan TsvangIrai, portrait on cards, show support for their party in Bulawayo. Zimbabwe. Electoral officials urged Zimbabweans to be patient as official results from weekend elections trickled in slowly, with opponents fearing supporters of longtime President Robert Mugabe were rigging the count to keep one of Africa's most authoritarian regimes in power.

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