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Zanu-PF will respect poll verdict
08 Apr 2013 at 05:22hrs | Views
Justice minister Patrick Chinamasa has insisted that Zanu-PF will respect the outcome of polls expected later this year and denied allegations the party was intimidating voters into voting for President Mugabe by threatening mayhem if it loses.
Chinamasa was speaking during an interview with the BBC when he was challenged about remarks attributed to him and Zanu-PF's spokesperson, Rugare Gumbo, suggesting MDC leader and PM Morgan Tsvangirai would not be allowed to take-over power if he wins elections.
He said the next elections will be credible because they are being managed by the three parties in the coalition government and Zanu-PF will accept the will of the people.
He said the next elections will be credible because they are being managed by the three parties in the coalition government and Zanu-PF will accept the will of the people.
Source - dn