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  • A nation awaits
    Bulawayo Agenda
    March 30, 2008

    The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has made an annonoucement disputing that results of the just ended harmonisd elections have been released. This is after Tendai Biti, the MDC Tsvangirayi Secretary General addressed an early morning briefing declaring that from the figures that they had received from a parallel process of collating the results from polling stations, MDC Tsvangirayi might as well declare victory.

    Describing their victory as a Tsunami, Biti warned that his party would not accept any thing less as they had irrefutable proof that they had won arguably Zimbabwe's most contested election since independence.

    Mr Lovemore Sekeremayi, from the ZEC Directorate said that his organisation was the only one mandated to release results which he said they were in the process of collating. This has raised anxiety among opposition supporters given that counting started soon after the sealing of ballot boxes just after 7pm yesterday.

    Government Information and Publicity Secretary George Charamba waded into the fray claiming in the state controlled press that any premature announcement of victory was tantamount to a coup.

    Meanwhile, the national awaits with bated breath for the first confirmed results of the election amidst fears that we might be headed for another stolen election. Preliminary results from a select number of polling stations point to a sweep for Morgan Tsvangirayi in both urban and rural constituencies which used to be the stronhold of ZANU PF.

    Reports say that celebrations by MDC Tsvangirayi supporters in the town of Redcliff in the Midlands have been suppressed by the police. In Gweru, a heavy police and military presence in the street is noticeable though people are going about their duties.

    The ZEC said that the results would be announced as they became available and we will keep you informed as they are announced.

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