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They allied themselves with the government of President Mobutu Sese Seke and waged war on Congo's native Tutsi.
How the teachers of hope I met in the Congo were brutally killed 2011
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The report also noted cases of false ripening in Seke district due to the current heavy rains, with leaching reducing crop quality.
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"Yesterday, today, tomorrow it's the same thing," she said, speaking in Seke, an impoverished quarter of Chitungwiza - one of
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African nations would ensure a fair contest when voters go to the polls in Seke, on the southern outskirts of Harare.
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The report detailed the alleged assault of a teacher in Seke, outside Harare, who was beaten and accused of supporting the opposition.
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"We are confident that with the amount of pressure that is being exerted there are possibilities Seke might be held by us."
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But the MDC said Zimbabwe "is in breach of virtually all of the protocols" and did not provide a candidate for the Seke, semi-rural constituency, on the outskirts of the capital.
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In September, the ruling party won an unopposed seat in the Seke district after the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) announced it would boycott all future elections until the government reformed unfair electoral laws, ended political violence and repealed repressive media and security laws.
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The seat in Seke became vacant with the death Saturday from undisclosed natural causes of MDC lawmaker Bennie Tumbare-Mutasa, who won it in Zimbabwe's last general election in June 2000.
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On Thursday, Nyathi confirmed, a gang of 15 men in military uniform descended on the home, in the sprawling southern township of Seke, of MDC MP Fidelis Mhashu and assaulted his wife, Monica, and three relatives staying there.
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