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Zimbabwe marks the death of their first president Robert Mugabe
He had three decades in power after winning the country's first election.
It's been reported that Robert Mugabe, the former president of Zimbabwe has died. He was 95 and had been ill for some time.
The BBC's correspondent in the capital Harare, Shingai Nyoka, looks at reaction to his death and the legacy he leaves behind.
And we hear from the ruling Zanu PF and Zimbabwe's main opposition the MDC.
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