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Zimbabwe forces 'on full alert'
Candidates are on a final day of campaigning
Zimbabwe's security forces have been put on full alert amid fears Saturday's election could spark violence similar
to that in recent Kenyan polls. Candidates are on a final day of campaigning, with the two main rivals to President
Robert Mugabe raising fears of widespread vote-rigging. Mr Mugabe insists the vote is fair and everyone should
abide by the results. About 1,500 people were killed in violence that followed disputed elections in Kenya in
December. The joint chiefs of Zimbabwe's police, army, prison service and intelligence services gathered in Harare
to warn that violence would not be tolerated. more>>
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FG to use Dokubo as star witness against Okah
Ahead the arraignment of the detained leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), Mr. Henry
Okah, and one Edward Attata for treason before a Federal high court, Abuja, indications emerged... more>>
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Obasanjo ordered waivers for power projects, says
Okonjo-Iweala
Former Minister of Finance and now World Bank Managing Director, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, yesterday absolved herself
of any wrongdoing in her role in the financing of the NIPP. more>>
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