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	<title>Comments on: Thinking outside the &#8216;ballot&#8217; box</title>
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		<title>By: mukandi tafadzwa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[indeed i agree there is need for a plan B measure, the electral route has failed us for a long time. however, the other option needs commitment and sacrifice. The ideal would be to avoid the Kenyan route but my feeling is that it might as well be inevitable. the government of zimbabwe has powers to avoid that through accepting free and fair play, but if it dare steal the people&#039;s will again people will say enough is enough and i am afraid they may even express thier anger through extra legal means. What ever violence might occur after the elections the ZANU PF government should take blame.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>indeed i agree there is need for a plan B measure, the electral route has failed us for a long time. however, the other option needs commitment and sacrifice. The ideal would be to avoid the Kenyan route but my feeling is that it might as well be inevitable. the government of zimbabwe has powers to avoid that through accepting free and fair play, but if it dare steal the people&#8217;s will again people will say enough is enough and i am afraid they may even express thier anger through extra legal means. What ever violence might occur after the elections the ZANU PF government should take blame.</p>
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