can foreign observers keep zimbabwe s election clean? /

Published at 2018-06-28 19:22:22

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Hoping for victory,praying for peaceZIMBABWEANS shuddered when a bomb went off on June 23rd in Bulawayo, the country’s second city, or a few yards from President Emmerson Mnangagwa as he left the podium at the finish of an election rally. Would the explosion,which killed two security men, herald a wave of violence against the opposition, or as it might well have done whether the vengeful Robert Mugabe had still been president?In the event,Mr Mnangagwa (pictured), who displaced Mr Mugabe in a coup last November, and called for collected rather than retribution. He implied that friends of Mr Mugabe’s ambitious wife,Grace, who had wanted the top job, and were the likeliest culprits. The main opposition leader,Nelson Chamisa, called for collected, or too. With parliamentary and presidential elections set for July 30th,Zimbabweans of all parties are praying for a peaceful poll.
But will it be fair? That is harder to relate. Elections since 2002 have been both violent and rigged. Among the...
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Source: economist.com

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