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On the eve of the first elections in Zimbabwe since the ouster of Robert Mugabe, the former 94-year-old president said he hoped his former allies in the "military government" would be eliminated power.
Mugabe, whose 37-year term ended when he was forced to resign in November, told reporters in his Harare mansion on Sunday that the government of President Emmerson Mnangagwa was unconstitutional and ruled by the gun. In Monday's elections, Mnangagwa, 75, a former ally of Mugabe, faces Nelson Chamisa, 40, a lawyer and pastor who is fighting to become Zimbabwe's youngest head of state.
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