A Zimbabwe court Monday convicted leading opposition figure Tendai Biti of an election crime and fined him for announcing his own results for presidential polls last July, which he claimed he won.
(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 1, 2018 MDC Alliance Spokesperson Tendai Biti speaks during a press conference where he announced that Zimbabwe's opposition parties are calling for electoral reforms ahead of the July 30 general elections and that there will be street demonstrations in the capital Harare on June 5. - A Zimbabwe court on February 18, 2019 convicted leading opposition figure Tendai Biti of an election crime and fined him for announcing his own results for presidential polls last July, which he claimed he won. Biti, a respected former finance minister, proclaimed his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) the victor of the contested July 30 poll which sparked anti-government protests that were put down by soldiers. (Photo by Jekesai NJIKIZANA / AFP)
2019-02-18 15:57:06
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