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Poor Zimbabwe villagers hope vote brings change

Reuters.com: "UMGUZA, Zimbabwe, March 29 (Reuters) - Like many other Zimbabweans, villager Betty Sithuthu's main hope is that Saturday's elections will help put more food on her table.
'We just hope that this voting of ours will change the way that we are living here,' said 35-year-old Sithuthu after casting her vote at Gadade village in Umguza in the southern Matabeleland province, an opposition stronghold."

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