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Kagoro added that the absence of "overt violence" meant that there were more "citizens who will be brave enough to vote for the party of their choice."
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Kagoro cited as an example problems with the polling stations, saying that lists of the voting areas were not complete or that some lacked proper addresses, and said there was still no information as to how soldiers, who usually vote for President
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The region "wants to re-engage the international community and they need leverage to do that," says Kagoro.
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"It's the timing which is a bit surprising ... it's nine weeks before an election and events of this nature can either strengthen or weaken an institution," warned Kagoro.
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Kagoro said the best way forward was for Mugabe to end state-sponsored violence and open political space so that
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Kagoro saw no end to food shortages threatening more than half the 12.5 million population with hunger, despite emergency imports by the government and the World Food Program.
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"Compromises will have to be made, and they may not be popular at street level," Kagoro said.
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Kagoro said it was time to thank Mugabe for the good he had done and ask him to step down.
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Kagoro said they were arrested and deported on the request of the Zimbabwean government.
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Kagoro characterised SADC leaders as "very selfish".
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