LONG QUEUES OF VOTERS HAVE FORMED IN THE ZIMBABWEAN CAPITAL, HARARE, A...
World | March 9, 2002, Saturday // 00:00
Long queues of voters have formed in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, and in the country's second city, Bulawayo, for the most fiercely contested presidential election since independence in 1980. Tempers flared among voters waiting in long lines at polling stations as the opposition accused government officials of intentionally slowing balloting to frustrate its supporters in the most hotly contested presidential election in Zimbabwe's history.
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