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Mugabe tells rivals to ‘Go hang’-Win, a victory against the West

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe Monday told those challenging his July 31 election victory that they could โ€œgo hang.โ€

The 89 year-old ruler, making his first public speech, since he defeated long time foe, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai said his win was a victory against the West and their puppets.

โ€œThose who were hurt by defeat can go hang if they so wish,โ€ said President Mugabe in a speech delivered during commemorations to honour the countryโ€™s liberation war heroes.

โ€œEven if they die, dogs will not eat their flesh,โ€ he added. โ€œNever will we go back on our victory.โ€

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Last Friday, Mr Tsvangirai who is also the outgoing Prime Minister in a coalition government with his rival filed a court petition seeking to have the results of the controversial elections set aside.

He accused President Mugabeโ€™s Zanu PF party of paying an Israeli company $10 million to manipulate the vote in its favour.

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Mr Tsvangirai also listed a number of irregularities, which he said compromised the election.

The legal wrangle would delay Mr Mugabeโ€™s inauguration by at least 14 days.

However, the Zanu PF leader in power since 1980, appeared unmoved by the growing criticism over the way the elections were conducted.

โ€œWe are delivering democracy on a platter,โ€ he said. โ€œWe say take it or leave it, but the people have delivered democracy.โ€

Mr Tsvangirai and members of his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) did not attend the celebrations.

MDC said it was staying away from the annual event to protest against the โ€œstolenโ€ elections.

Election observer mission endorsed the elections as free and fair but neighbouring Botswana has called on the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to audit the polls saying its observers recorded a number of anomalies.

SADC leaders would meet in Malawi this weekend but it is unlikely that Zimbabwe would be on the agenda.-nation.co.ke

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