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Zimbabwe Elections:Victor Beattie spoke with VOA Correspondent Challis McDonough

8 Mar 2002 18:39 UTC
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Robert Mugabe
Zimbabwe's bitter election campaign enters its final day (on Friday) with President Robert Mugabe and challenger Morgan Tsvangirai (CHAHN gih RYE) --both confident of winning an election the opposition accuses Mr. Mugabe of trying to steal. As voters get ready for this weekend's voting, President Mugabe's government gave a stark warning that it would not tolerate protests by Mr. Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change, which it calls a tool of former colonial master Britain.
 
 
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Morgan Tsvangirai 
News Now's Victor Beattie spoke with Correspondent Challis McDonough in Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, where she's been asking people how they think the election will turn out:

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