By: Voice of America, November 27, 2005 Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party is on its way to a decided win in elections for a newly created Senate. Observers say the turnout for Saturday's election was the lowest since independence in 1980. Independent monitors say the overall average turnout for the Senate election was between 15 and 20 percent. In the March general election, 60 percent of eligible voters cast ballots. DD 016 11/22/05
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