Mugabe's economic legacy overshadows Zimbabwe's election

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Zimbabwe is heading to the polls on Monday to elect its next president. For the first time in nearly 40 years, Robert Mugabe's name will not be on the ballot. But his legacy of an economy in ruins continues to overshadow the campaigning. Voters hope the results will help end years of economic isolation.

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