Zimbabwe's election commission says a run-off vote is needed between President Robert Mugabe and his main challenger in the presidential race Morgan Tsvangirai.
Election officials said said that while Tsvangirai had beaten Mugabe in the March 29 poll, he had won only about 48 per cent of the vote - less than the 50 per cent required for an outright win. Mugabe had won about 43 per cent. Tsvangirai's Senegal FM: Mugabe will accept run-off result ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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