Zimbabweans vote, opposition charges fraud
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabweans, many desperate for an end to their economic misery, voted on Saturday in the most crucial election since independence in 1980, but the opposition accused President Robert Mugabe's government of rigging.
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