Zimbabwe opposition repeats `no' to any presidential runoff (AP)

Women and children from Nyamapanda about 300 kilometres north of Harare, attend a press conference in Harare, Tuesday, April, 29, 2008. The women  who are opposition party supporters spoke of  how they  had their homes burnt by suspected Zanu PF supporters after they were accused of voting against President Robert Mugabe in the March 29 election. Cases of political violence are on the rise in Zimbabwe in the aftermath of the election which saw Zanu PF loosing its majority in parliament and with results of the Presidential polls still to be announced exactly a month after voting. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)AP - Zimbabwe’s opposition rejected a presidential runoff election despite a media report Wednesday saying the long-delayed official tally delivered them a victory short of an outright win.

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