Zimbabwe Election - More Allegations Of Vote Rigging
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Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change says it has a lead in the ballot in which it's trying to unseat President Robert Mugabe after 28 years in power. But Mugabe insists HE has the support of the majority of Zimbabweans. Sky's Emma Hurd sent this report from the South African border town of Bitebridge.
Видео Zimbabwe Election - More Allegations Of Vote Rigging канала Sky News
Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change says it has a lead in the ballot in which it's trying to unseat President Robert Mugabe after 28 years in power. But Mugabe insists HE has the support of the majority of Zimbabweans. Sky's Emma Hurd sent this report from the South African border town of Bitebridge.
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