Mugabe to election commissioner: Heckuva job
As hopes fade for a fair power-sharing deal in Zimbabwe, this should come as the world’s smallest surprise: President Robert Mugabe has awarded a medal to Zimbabwe’s election chief during a third day of talks to resolve the country’s political crisis. He honoured George Chiweshe, head of the Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC), who has been ...
As hopes fade for a fair power-sharing deal in Zimbabwe, this should come as the world's smallest surprise:
As hopes fade for a fair power-sharing deal in Zimbabwe, this should come as the world’s smallest surprise:
President Robert Mugabe has awarded a medal to Zimbabwe’s election chief during a third day of talks to resolve the country’s political crisis. He honoured George Chiweshe, head of the Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC), who has been criticised for his handling of the country’s recent polls.
But wait, there’s more:
The beneficiaries included Happyton Bonyongwe, head of the Central Intelligence Organisation which is accused of seizing, torturing and killing many MDC activists before the second vote in June; and Paradzai Zimondi, the prison service chief who said he would never recognise a Tsvangirai victory.
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