 You're welcome back. We move to other parts of Africa. Zimbabwe's President Emerson Ngwongwana on Tuesday found that general elections suspected later this year would be free and fair. His comments were made during a speech to mark the country's 43rd year of independence from British colonial rule. Ngwongwana won the country's disputed 2018 elections that his main rival Nelson Chimasa insists were rigged. The latest poll due to take place in July or August are expected to be tense and come at a time when his ruling Zano PF Party stands accused of cracking down on opposition voices.