17 December 2010
Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe has hinted that elections could be held in the first three months of 2011, even though the referendum on a new constitution is yet to be finalised.
His Zanu-PF party is holding its annual conference in Mutare, with its campaign strategy likely to be high on the agenda.
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is demanding that the elections be closely monitored by an independent body - six months before and after the event.
Karen Allen reports from Zimbabwe.
what a joke, mugabe needs a bullet but CIA are not interested because they have no oil or gold and its only niggers
birdandthe 2 weeks ago
sekuru machebera chimbopa dzvibo kune vamwe vanhu
TheDjm360 10 months ago
mugabe uriduzvi remunhu, chiendai kunorima kumusha sekuru.
rambamzim 1 year ago