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  • Archbishop Pius Ncube, Archbishop of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. His Grace the Most Reverend Dr. Pius Alick Mvundla Ncube (born December 31, 1946) served as the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, until he resigned on September 11, 2007. Widely known for his human rights advocacy, Ncube is an outspoken critic of President Robert Mugabe.
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  • Archbishop Pius Ncube, Archbishop of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe with the ink on his fingers voters get when they vote. His Grace the Most Reverend Dr. Pius Alick Mvundla Ncube (born December 31, 1946) served as the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, until he resigned on September 11, 2007. Widely known for his human rights advocacy, Ncube is an outspoken critic of President Robert Mugabe.
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  • Archbishop Pius Ncube, Archbishop of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. His Grace the Most Reverend Dr. Pius Alick Mvundla Ncube (born December 31, 1946) served as the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, until he resigned on September 11, 2007. Widely known for his human rights advocacy, Ncube is an outspoken critic of President Robert Mugabe.
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  • Archbishop Pius Ncube, Archbishop of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. His Grace the Most Reverend Dr. Pius Alick Mvundla Ncube (born December 31, 1946) served as the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, until he resigned on September 11, 2007. Widely known for his human rights advocacy, Ncube is an outspoken critic of President Robert Mugabe.
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  • MDC Candidate for Makoni East constituency in Manicaland Piesha talks to constituents Cathrine Chabaya and Ronia Chiwandika during campaigning in his constituency during the Zimbabwe elections.
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  • ZIM09: A que outside a bank in Mutare,Zimbabwe.<br />
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pic:Paul Hackett   sty:Christina Lamb   Sunday Times
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  • Morgan Tsvangirai (c) leader of the MDC in Zimbabwe, prepares to chair an emergency NEC meeting after the General Election.
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  • A man walks past some grafiti in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe the day after the country went to the election polls. It reads: Good bye Mugabe, RIP Zanu PF.
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  • Dinner at the Streets Ahead centre in Harare, Zimbabwe. They often serve matoke and small dried Whitebait, as it is cheap good nutritional value meal. Streets Ahead is a welfare organisation that works with underprivileged children living on the streets of Harare.
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  • The Streets Ahead organisation has created some income generating activities for the children living on the streets of Harare, Zimbabwe. Here they are making mats out of bits of plastic. Streets Ahead is a welfare organisation that works with underprivileged children living on the streets of Harare.
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  • A 10 year old boy sleeps rough under plastic bin bags with friends outside a department store on the streets of Harare in Zimbabwe.
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  • MDC Candidate for Makoni East constituency in Manicaland Piesha talks to constituents Cathrine Chabaya and Ronia Chiwandika during campaigning in his constituency during the Zimbabwe elections.
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  • David Coltart, Legal Affairs spokesman for the MDC addresses a rally in the outskirts of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
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  • David Coltart, Legal Affairs spokesman for the MDC addresses a rally in the outskirts of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
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  • Evicted white farmer Joe Waley stands in a crop field in front of the farmhouse of the white farmer made famouse three years ago when he was killed and his dog lay on his body. His farm had been looted and destroyed by Zimbabweans trying to oust the local white farmers from Zimbabwe.
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  • The swimming pool at Maryvale farmhouse which had been looted and destroyed by Zimbabweans trying to oust the local white farmers from Zimbabwe.
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  • An Interior picture of the bathroom at Maryvale farmhouse which had been looted and destroyed by Zimbabweans trying to oust the local white farmers from Zimbabwe.
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  • One of the men who is living on Angus MacSporran's former farm which had been looted and destroyed by Zimbabweans trying to oust the local white farmers from Zimbabwe.
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  • A queue for meali meal in Mutare, Zimbabwe. The poor and impoverished citizens wait patiently for their free food.
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  • MDC Candidate for Makoni East constituency in Manicaland Piesha talks to constituents Cathrine Chabaya and Ronia Chiwandika during campaigning in his constituency during the Zimbabwe elections.
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  • Woman who was threatened and intimidated by Zanu PF during elections in Zimbabwe.
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  • A Zanu PF advertisement in The Herald newspaper, Zimbabwe.
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  • Dancers perform at the start of a David Coltart MDC rally in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
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  • An Interior picture of the fireplace at Maryvale farmhouse which had been looted and destroyed by Zimbabweans trying to oust the local white farmers from Zimbabwe.
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  • Young girl who was attacked by Zanu PF people around the time of the Zimbabwe elections.
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  • A queue outside Zimbank in Mutari, Zimbabwe. People concerned about their savings queue to withdraw their cash amidst fears of a banking collapse.
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  • MDC Candidate for Makoni East constituency in Manicaland Piesha talks to constituents Cathrine Chabaya and Ronia Chiwandika during campaigning in his constituency during the Zimbabwe elections.
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  • Morgan Tsvangirai leader of the MDC in Zimbabwe, prepares to chair an emergency NEC meeting to discuss a strategy after the general election.
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  • Morgan Tsvangirai (c) leader of the MDC in Zimbabwe, prepares to chair an emergency NEC meeting after the General Election.
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  • MDC Candidate for Makoni East constituency in Manicaland Piesha talks to constituents during campaigning in his constituency during the Zimbabwe elections.
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  • Morgan Tsvangirai (L) leader of the MDC in Zimbabwe, arrives to chair an emergency NEC meeting at the MDC HQ Harare.
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  • Zimbabwe04:A woman dances during a gathering of MDC supporters in Rukweza village,Manicaland to hear prospective MDC candidate Piesha speak to them.<br />
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pic:Paul Hackett  sty:Christina Lamb
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  • Women MDC supporters show their hands, the MDC symbol, during a gathering at Rukweza village, Manicaland to hear prospective MDC candidate Piesha speak to them.
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  • Women MDC supporters show their hands, the MDC symbol, during a gathering at Rukweza village, Manicaland to hear prospective MDC candidate Piesha speak to them.
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  • Women MDC supporters show their hands, the MDC symbol, during a gathering at Rukweza village, Manicaland to hear prospective MDC candidate Piesha speak to them.
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  • MDC M.P and legal affairs spokesman David Coltart takes a phone call from a party activist during an interview with The Sunday Times. Ink on his finger from voting.
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  • MDC M.P and legal affairs spokesman David Coltart looks despondent during an interview with S.Times. Ink on his finger from voting.
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  • Framed portrait of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe through window of London embassy. Just as evening light is fading, we look through net curtains to the President's formal photograph that adorns embassies and high commissions around the world. Seating for those awaiting visas etc. is seen below the frame and London streets reflected in the distance. Controversial Robert Gabriel Mugabe has served since 31 December 1987. As one of the leaders of the rebel groups against white minority rule, he was elected as Prime Minister, head of government, in 1980, and served in that office until 1987, when he became the country's first executive head of state. He has led the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF) since 1975.
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  • Pakistan National Cricket captain Shahid Afridi together with best friend and team mate Abdul Razzaq  and surrounded by other members celebrate their team's win against Zimbabwe during the group stages of 2011 ICC World Cricket Cup. Seen here joking and celebrating a moment of joy late in the evening after having returned from Pallakele Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka.
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  • Pakistan National Cricket captain Shahid Afridi together with best friend and team mate Abdul Razzaq  and surrounded by other members celebrate their team's win against Zimbabwe during the group stages of 2011 ICC World Cricket Cup. Seen here joking and celebrating a moment of joy late in the evening after having returned from Pallakele Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka.
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  • Pakistan vs Zimbabwe during the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, Kandy, Sri Lanka.
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  • Pakistan Cricket Team lead by captain Shahid Afridi enter Pallakele Stadium, to field against Zimbabwe, Kandy, Sri Lanka
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  • Pakistan National Cricket team  and  captain Sahid Afridi inside Pallakele Stadium, Kandy during the group stages of the  2011 ICC World Cricket Cup. Seen here warming up prior to the game against Zimbabwe.
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  • During the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka a heavy downpour stops play  during the match between Pakistan vs Zimbabwe in Kandy.
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  • Captain Shahid Afridi    celebrates a winning wicket during the Pakistan vs Zimbabwe match at  the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, Kandy, Sri Lanka.
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