The Institute for a Democratic Alternative for Zimbabwe today called for a tougher stance on Zimbabwe by regional leaders to prevent a repeat of bloody, disputed elections of 2008. The institute said Southern African leaders had shown for the first time that they had the will and capacity to ensure credible, free elections in Zimbabwe.
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