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PHOTOS: Zimbabwe election time
28 Mar 2008 10:36:00 GMT
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Zimbabwe opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) supporters show old worthless bank notes at an election rally in Chitungwiza, near the capital Harare, March 27, 2008. REUTERS/Howard Burditt (ZIMBABWE)
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A girl sells tomatoes at an open air- market in the Zimbabwean capital of Harare March 25, 2008. Zimbabwe is battling the world's highest inflation -- over 100,000 percent a year -- as well as soaring unemployment and poverty. Millions have fled to South Africa. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE)
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Unemployed Zimbabweans repair potholes for donations from passing drivers in the capital Harare March 25, 2008. Zimbabwe is battling the world's highest inflation -- over 100,000 percent a year -- as well as soaring unemployment and poverty. Millions have fled to South Africa. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo ( ZIMBABWE)
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Emily Moyo buys cooking oil at a market in the capital Harare March 21, 2008. Her husband Tendai is a school teacher earning 500 million Zimbabwe dollars a month. Cooking oil sells for 90 million dollars a litre. Zimbabwe is suffering an economic meltdown with inflation officially pegged at over 100,000 per cent per annum. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE)
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Residents walk past a withered maize field in the suburb of Budiriro in the capital Harare March 18, 2008. Ahead of March 29 presidential, parliamentary and municipal elections, many voters say all they want is an end to the economic crisis that has left them hungry and their country in ruins.REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE)
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A shopper holds a loaf of bread and a $ 10,000,000 Zimbabwean note inside a supermarket in Harare, March 17, 2008. Bread, like other food stuffs, is in short supply on the market ahead of the March 29 harmonised Presidential and Parliamentary elections. REUTERS/ Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE) Y
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A man buys bread from an illegal trader in Budiriro Harare, March 17, 2008. Bread, like other food stuffs, is in short supply on the market ahead of the March 29 harmonised Presidential and Parliamentary elections. REUTERS/ Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE)
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Emily Moyo shops for tomatoes at a market in the capital Harare March 21, 2008. Her husband Tendai is a school teacher earning 500 million Zimbabwe dollars a month. Tomatoes at this stall are normally sold at 2 million dollars for three, depending on size. Zimbabwe is suffering an economic meltdown with inflation officially pegged at over 100, 000 per cent per annum. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo (ZIMBABWE)
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