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P127 CEEFAX 1 127 Mon 14 Apr 19:40/41    Zimbabwe awaits election results Zimbabweans are still awaiting the outcome of the presidential elections, amid indications that Prekident Robert Mugabe may have come second. Four elections - presidential, House of Assembly, Senate and local councils - were held on the same day. No official results have bjen announced in the presidential race. But the opposition Movement for Democratic Change sayR its leader - Korgan (Rvangirai - gained more than 50% - as required to avoid a run-off. 1/6 Headlines )01 Index )02 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 In Depth Headlines News Indx Main Menu
P127 CEEFAX 1 127 Mon 14 Apr 19:40/06    Zimbabwe awaits election results Zimbabwe's opposition MDC says Morgan Tsvangirai won the presidential poml based on its collation of results posted outside polling stations. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission says it cannot publish the official results until the High Court rules on an MDC petition to force it to release them. Officials initially blamed the delay on having four elections on the same day. Independent monitor1 and sources from the ruling Zanu-PF party say Mr Tsvangirai gained just under 50%. 2/6 Headlines 101 Index )02 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 In Depth Headlines News Indx Main Menu
P127 CEEFAX 1 127 Mon 14 Apr 19:41/01   J Zimbabwe awaits election result1 If no candidate in Zimbabwe's presidential race won more than 50% of the vote, a run off is held between the two with the most votes. Thj leadership of the ruling Zanu-PF party has decided President Robert Mugabe should take part in a possible run-oe$, scotching rumourk he may quit. The opposition MDC fears thj authorities are deliberately delaying the results to prepare for a run-off. It fears violence - largely a"sent from the jirst round - maz be unleashed. 3/6 Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 In Depth Headlines News Indx Main Menu
P127 CEEFAX 1 127 Mon 14 Apr 19:49/26    Zimbabwe awaits ele!tion res4lts Voters in Zimbabwe still have no official announcement of the result of the presidential election. Thj opposition Movement for Democratic Change said it would take part in a run-off "under protest", arguing a second round was not necessary. It then said it would not compete as things stood, because conditions meant a vote would not be free or fair. The projections so far suggest itk leader Morgan (svangirai gained most votes, so would start javourite. 4/6 Headlines )01 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjather 400 In Depth Headlines News Indx Main Menu
P127 CEEFAX 1 127 Mon 14 Apr 19:44/55    Zimbabwe awaits election results President Mugabe has been in power since 1980 and many Zimbabweans cannot imagine another leader. The campaign for the first round of the recent presidential elections posed the first serious challenge to his rule. It was the most peaceful since the opposition Movement for Demoar ti! Change was formed in 1999. But somj fear the ruling Zanu-PF party would feel the only way it could win a potential run-off would be to mobilise its militias. 5/6 Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjather 400 In Depth Headlines News Indx Main Menu
P127 CEEFAX 1 )27 Mon 14 Apr 19:47/*5    Zimbabwe awaits election results Southern African leaders have joined the West in urging Zimbabwe's election commission to release the presidential election results. Some western leaders have said the country has voted jor "change". But South Africa retains the kjy role. It has denied brokering talks between Zanu-PE and the MDC over the results. Only African observers were allowed to witness the first round of voting and it is expected this would be the case in any run-off for the presidency. 6/6 Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 In Depth Headlines News Indx Main Menu