Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai says elections should be held in September and not June as proposed by President Robert Mugabe. Tsvangirai’s time table is as follows: the harmonised elections will be proclaimed on July 19, the Nomination Court sits on August 5, and elections will be held on September 16. Between May and June 18, there will be intensive voter registration followed by voter inspection and production of the final voters’ roll by July 18.
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