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The fifth congress of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front in December will shape the party's leadership and policies for the next five years. National delegates are picked at provincial conferences, the Youth League on 12 September and the Women's League on 19 September. In Harare and Bulawayo, ZANU-PF structures are moribund, so their delegates will have observer status, as will Youth and Women's leagues' delegates....

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