Former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano says he is impressed by the two frontrunners in the race for Zimbabwe's presidency for their promises of peace - during and after the polls.
Former Mozambican president Joaquim Chissano said both Zimbabwe's presidential frontrunners have impressed him with their peace pledges.
He added an ideal Zimbabwe was one where a person saw their political opponent"as my brother, and I must respect him despite our differences, which should not lead me to violence and destruction of the country". Speaking at the same occasion, Edward Kallon, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Zimbabwe, said both the winner and loser of the high-stakes election should accept the result with honour.
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