Difficult to say so a lot of promises there are no less can say considering that zimbabwe has had a long history of election violence and voter intimidation do you think that were going to see Fair Elections this time around briefly. Well so far because the fairest most transparent and least violent and elections or election campaigns thus far that the country has seen if they all really fire is another question though what i can tell you is that we have the longest ballot paper in history there are twenty three candidates on the ballot paper the Opposition Party has been able to go even outside harare to do complains something that was not possible before you do hear some reports of intimidation going on but they are definitely not as widespread and systematic as if they had as they
have been before the biggest question is though if the military is going to really exact any results if the opposition wins when not sure if they will not maybe intervene so well have to see about that tha
A busy and exciting day over here so a very busy and very excited crowd there and else in chimneys that Isnt Challenging And Resentment and god whats their message to the voters not only. Both candidates are really advocates for change here and zimbabwe and this is exactly what the voters are looking for theyre hoping for a free a less corrupt and of course economically striving country difficult tasks to attain misto mine god has promised he will move on from them in iraq he will make the country less corrupt and economically strong but remember he was part of the very government that has been responsible for this disastrous state of the economy and for violent oppression then we have to me so who is promised at the centralization of power and big changes when it comes to the infrastructure also
a bullet train a very speedy one but he is not out outlining what hes taking the money for for that so we shall see and of course he will be struggling with the economy as well. And lets not f
I mounted on a welcome to the Program People Around The World spend half the nice with their eyes on the skies getting their fill of the longest total Lunar Eclipse off the century shadow of the earth through the moon and to darkness and turn this red one has also put in an appearance and its closest approach to the earth for fifteen years. But even if it was past bedtime everyone came. Telescopes improved night let people get that little bit closer to the moon. But just looking up works too. In south africa people stopped in the streets. Reading its a very long list. So its a bit about what. The book could. Barter it looks very
homage on the bigger dick than they have theres a very very thick local so we are all very very disappointed. No disappointment for people increased their luna to live at a picture perfect performance. Its been called zimbabwes most important election in four decades forty years there are preparing to choose a new president and parliament its their first electi
The risks elsewhere in europe like california and europe is facing an unprecedented fire season and firefighters are at their limits. And in greece theyll begin burying the victims of a devastating wildfire near athens this weekend at least eighty eight people lost their lives and inferno is being called some of the deadliest europe has seen in decades and the governments handling of the disaster is causing great Anger Charlotte Chiles Impel is in greece and has this report. Of your son this is the place the nothis once called home again his wife to take on the second fuel now blackened and burned forever scarred by this tragedy hes now joined the growing chorus of voices angered authorities for not doing enough to limit the scale of this disaster could have hidden ever the effort of yes no one cared to notify the residents to leave their homes. Initially we could see the fire far away in the
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their houses in five minutes nobody informed us that we were in danger. he takes me up into his home now filled with memories of the night he had to run for his life. his calendar still marking the day of the finest. he tells me that he s happy to be alive. living directly on the beach he and his wife were able to flee to the safety of the sea so many who lived in land weren t so lucky. enough this is house is one of many buildings here in mattie built illegally along the waterfront on the night of the fire was buildings like these that blocked the route the people desperately trying to flee to the safety of the city walls like this one made access even harder essentially leaving people trapped in lands to bend to their deaths if they did then manage to reach the corridors