President Robert Mugabe today said elections will be held in the second half of next year because he is now fed up with the “foolishness and stupidity of some of his disputes” with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai. MDC-T spokesman Nelson Chamisa says if it is a free and fair election, his party “is ready now, tomorrow, or any time”.
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