ANCHOR:
And over in Zimbabwe, Presidential elections wrapped up on Saturday without a clear winner. The opposition has now claimed an early victory, but the final results are still out. The opposition wants to unseat President Robert Mugabe after 28 years of power and an economic collapse. Here's more:
STORY:
The head of the main opposition party, Movemement for Democratic Change or (MDC), told reporters the election was a historic moment for the nation. But added that he was concern the delay in announcing the final results may indicate vote fraud.
[Tendai Biti, MDC Opposition Party]:
"We are concerned about the delay in announcing the results, and we think that is potential of a constitutional subversion of a constitutional process."
The opposition had earlier accused Mugabe of employing election-rigging tactics. And African observers say they detected fraud in Saturday's ballot, while most international observers were banned.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission originally said it would announce the final results on Sunday, but now says it may take longer.
[George Chiweshe, Zimbabwe's Electoral Commission]:
"I don't know. These are four elections, we have never held four elections before, so we don't know how long it's gonna take us this time."
Zimbabweans have suffered runaway inflation for years, and many have trouble meeting basic necessities. Now some residents believe a regime change may be the first step to recovery.
[Sithandiwe Musi, Bulawayo Resident]:
"People are suffering, we have nothing to do, no jobs, so we think there is going to be a change. We hope there is not going to be rigging because we want to win . This time we are winning."
Mugabe accuses the West of sabotaging Zimbabwe's economy, and said on Saturday that he was confident he would win the election. But now the final results are not expected for several days. And if no candidate wins more than 51 percent, the election will go into a second round.
I think the African Union and United Nations should step in. Clearly Mugabe has lost and if he won't go peacefully he should be removed like he removed the white farmers from there homes.
What I want to know also is why Mbeki will not stand up and say Mugabe must go? Why does he say that the situation in Zimbabwe is "manageable" when quit clearly it is not?
Remember, there are white people suffering in Zimbabwe to. It isn't just the blacks that are plastered over our news screens.
springbok08 3 years ago
they poor coz they are animals they are 10 % human beings, they fought for thier freedom from white colonialist ,put thier blac leaders who oppresses them, then they seek for assistance and refugee from the white world.Thats blac on black crime they should sought thier black problems out the same way the whites do.
brissiemaco 3 years ago
Why do most Africa countries are this poor?
smukai2 3 years ago
Robert Mugabe is a pal of bin laden they use Zimbabwe for the pass of tons of coca and gun the F.B.I know this but they take a share of boths gun and coca and cash.kill robert mugabe it time to stand up for your right
stevin1971 3 years ago
In as much as I have great respect for Robert Mugabe and would like him to know so, I also wish to say that this time power must be given to the opposition party, for the sake of the People of Zimbabwe and Democracy. Robert Mugabe is a Freedom Fighter who has ruled over Zimbabwe for many decades but it is time for him, at the age of 83, to resign and let others enjoy the National Cake too. The opposition has won and that much cannot be doubted, so, Robert Mugabe's team should simply resign.
adikiny 3 years ago
An Asian with no accent LOL
Steven2690 3 years ago