Political analysts today said Zimbabwe could face renewed political and economic turmoil if it held elections next year as proposed by President Robert Mugabe and his party. “We are our own worst enemies because we let politicians craft the agenda of the nation,” Calisto Jokonya, a business executive said. “The economy had started to pick up as a result of the GPA (Global Political Agreement) between Mugabe and Tsvangirai. Now that is being lost because of the impending elections. No one wants elections, no one knows the outcome.”
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