Robert Mugabe is to deliver his first public speech since he won Zimbabwe’s disputed presidential election.
Mr Mugabe will address a Heroes’ Day celebration in the capital, Harare, to commemorate those who died during the country’s war of independence.
The Movement for Democratic Change of his main rival, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, is boycotting the event.
The party has lodged a legal challenge against the result of the “stolen election”, demanding it be rerun.
Mr Mugabe won 61% of the vote in the election on 31 July, while Mr Tsvangirai came second with 35% and Welshman Ncube third with 3%, according to official results.
The president’s Zanu-PF party also gained a parliamentary majority of more than two-thirds on the same day, winning 160 of the 210 seats.
BBC
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