Count underway after Zimbabwe referendum on Mugabe's powers
The
results from Saturday's landmark referendum are expected to show strong
support for the text which would introduce presidential term limits,
beef up parliament's powers and set elections to decide whether the
89-year-old Mugabe stays in power.
Mugabe
has ruled uninterrupted since the country's independence in 1980,
despite a series of disputed and violent polls and a severe economic
crash propelled by hyper-inflation.
The draft constitution is part of an internationally backed plan to get the country on track.
Zimbabweans' verdict on the draft is expected to be known within five days of the voting.
Mugabe has backed the proposed constitution, which enshrines his drive to put land in the hands of black Zimbabweans.
Also, the clauses are not retroactive so he could if re-elected remain president for another 10 years.
His political rival Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has also lent his support to the text.
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