Britain urges African pressure on Zimbabwe over run-off poll


British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called Wednesday for Zimbabwe's African neighbours to put pressure on Harare to ensure that run-off elections are free and fair.

Mugabe lost and must step down

The people have spoken with one voice that the dictator's time is up.
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