Zimbabweans have gone to polls to elect a president and parliament representatives. The election will mark the end of the troubled coalition government between veteran President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.As Zanu-PF leader Mugabe seeks to extend his 33-year rule, he is ready to surrender power ,though he is also sure of victory.
Mugabe ,89, told a televised press briefing attended by dozens of local and international journalists at State House on Tuesday that he would follow the country’s laws in the event of a poll set back.
“That’s a normal thing it you go into a process and join in a competition where there are only two outcomes, win or lose, you can be both, you either win or lose, if you lose then you must surrender to those who have won. If you win those who have lost must also surrender” He said
Mr Mugabe, through a series of violent and suspect elections, has ruled Zimbabwe for 33 years without interruption since it gained independence from Britain.
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Mugabe ,89, told a televised press briefing attended by dozens of local and international journalists at State House on Tuesday that he would follow the country’s laws in the event of a poll set back.
“That’s a normal thing it you go into a process and join in a competition where there are only two outcomes, win or lose, you can be both, you either win or lose, if you lose then you must surrender to those who have won. If you win those who have lost must also surrender” He said
Mr Mugabe, through a series of violent and suspect elections, has ruled Zimbabwe for 33 years without interruption since it gained independence from Britain.
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