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The head of the prison service in Zimbabwe has ordered his staff to vote for President Robert Mugabe in next month's elections. | The head of the prison service in Zimbabwe has ordered his staff to vote for President Robert Mugabe in next month's elections. |
Retired Major-General Paradzayi Zimondi - one of the most senior defence officials in Zimbabwe - said he would resign if the opposition won. | Retired Major-General Paradzayi Zimondi - one of the most senior defence officials in Zimbabwe - said he would resign if the opposition won. |
He said he would retire to protect his farm from the opposition who, he said, were planning to reverse land reforms. | He said he would retire to protect his farm from the opposition who, he said, were planning to reverse land reforms. |
Mr Mugabe's main challengers are Morgan Tsvangirai and Simba Makoni. | Mr Mugabe's main challengers are Morgan Tsvangirai and Simba Makoni. |
Mr Zimondi told guests at a ceremony to promote 14 senior officers that voting for either of them was tantamount to supporting former colonial power, Britain. | Mr Zimondi told guests at a ceremony to promote 14 senior officers that voting for either of them was tantamount to supporting former colonial power, Britain. |
I am giving you an order to vote for the president Paradzayi Zimondi | I am giving you an order to vote for the president Paradzayi Zimondi |
"Do not be distracted," the state-owned Herald newspaper quoted him as saying. | "Do not be distracted," the state-owned Herald newspaper quoted him as saying. |
"The challenges we are currently facing are just a passing phase." | "The challenges we are currently facing are just a passing phase." |
The country is suffering an economic crisis, with annual inflation of 100,000% and unemployment at 80%. There are also severe food and fuel shortages. | The country is suffering an economic crisis, with annual inflation of 100,000% and unemployment at 80%. There are also severe food and fuel shortages. |
The president, who has been in power since Zimbabwe gained independence from Britain in 1980, blames a British plot for much of the country's failings. | The president, who has been in power since Zimbabwe gained independence from Britain in 1980, blames a British plot for much of the country's failings. |
War threat | War threat |
Mr Zimondi said Mr Makoni, a former finance minister, and opposition leader Mr Tsvangirai, of the Movement for Democratic Change, would give land back to "former colonial masters" if they won the elections. | |
Zimbabweans are entitled to one person, one farm Simba Makoni | |
He said this would provoke war. | He said this would provoke war. |
"I will be the first one to resign from my job and go back to defend my piece of land. I will not let it go," he said. | "I will be the first one to resign from my job and go back to defend my piece of land. I will not let it go," he said. |
"No empowerment is more than the land we got. If you let the country go, God will not help you anymore; and when you die, you will go to hell for failing to defend your land against your enemies." | "No empowerment is more than the land we got. If you let the country go, God will not help you anymore; and when you die, you will go to hell for failing to defend your land against your enemies." |
But Mr Makoni told the BBC he would not repossess farms given to Mugabe supporters, unless they had acquired the land improperly. | |
He said it was an important issue and more essential now than 10 years ago, before Mr Mugabe's land seizures began. | |
One person, one farm | |
He said land reform in the past wasn't about taking farms from white farmers, it was about taking land from people who owned more than the majority, and that would continue. | |
Mr Makoni said Zimbabwe's land reform policy was that "land shall be acquired and redistributed equitably, fairly and transparently". | |
"Zimbabweans are entitled to one person, one farm," he said. | |
Critics say Mr Mugabe's land reform has been marred by corruption, with top officials gaining more than one farm, contravening official policy. | |
Both Mr Mugabe and Mr Tsvangirai have urged their supporters to refrain from violence ahead of the 29 March presidential and parliamentary votes. | Both Mr Mugabe and Mr Tsvangirai have urged their supporters to refrain from violence ahead of the 29 March presidential and parliamentary votes. |
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