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The unbelievable story of the Zimbabwe prison officer who decided to turn a video camera on his work. The story he came out with shows prison staff forced to vote for Mugabwe, imprisoned MDC officials. Most of all it illustrates the underbelly of a one party African state in action.
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The infamous song by Henry Olonga, Our Zimbabwe. This is the English version. The Shona version and Ndebele version are also available:
Ndebele: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=Ff3yaLmXt QI
Shona:http://www. youtube.com/watch?v= C3Up8tx832k
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Claims of planned vote rigging and electoral fraud have abounded in the build-up to Zimbabwe's elections.
Al Jazeera's Kamahl Santamaria reports from Harare on the accusation that the electoral role contains thousands of "ghost voters".
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These are media extracts following the arrests and torture of opposition and civic leaders involved with the Save Zimbabwe Campaign rally (11-13 March 2007).
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Zimbabwe - a country paralyzed by political uncertainty and now caught in the midst of a wave of post election violence.
The opposition claims at least 10 people have been killed and hundreds have been injured, mostly during what they say has been a campaign of intimidation by supporters of Robert Mugabe.
It is a claim his ruling ZANU-PF party has denied.
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Four days after a supposedly historic power-sharing deal was signed, Zimbabwe is still without a new government.
President Robert Mugabe and prime minister designate Morgan Tsvangirai are deadlocked over who should take control of the key ministries, but in the countryside there is another issue dominating people's lives - hunger. From Masvingo province, Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports.