Zimbabwe's Electoral Commission has embarked on the verification process of presidential election results more than five weeks after the actual vote took place.
A first day of all-party talks kicked off in Harara on Thursday. The presidential candidates are to be given the opportunity to compare their vote tallies with the official results. This comes a day after electoral commission sources said Morgan Tsvangirai of the Opposition reunites in Zimbabwe ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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