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Early results from Zimbabwe’s constitutional referendum signalled widespread backing for laws to curb President Robert Mugabe’s powers, though the vote count was marred by fresh arrests on Sunday.A preliminary count of around half a million votes showed more than 90 per cent endorsed the new constitution, according to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party.The proposed text would introduce presidential term limits, beef up parliament’s powers and pave the way for a general election to decide whether 89-year-old Mugabe stays in power.Mugabe has ruled uninterrupted since the country’s independence in 1980, despite a series of disputed and violent polls and a severe economic crash propelled by hyper-inflation.Mugabe has backed the proposed constitution, which, while curtailing his powers, would also allow him to remain in office for another decade until he is 99 — elections permitting. His political rival Tsvangirai has also lent his support to the text, but has voiced concerns that a continued crackdown by Mugabe’s security apparatus could derail elections scheduled for July.The latest sign of that intimidation came on Sunday as plainclothes police detained three of Tsvangirai’s senior aides.“They raided the house of the principal director responsible for research and development in the PM’s office,” said Alex Magaisa, an adviser to Tsvangirai.“He was arrested as well as his two subordinates. We don’t know the charges, but they picked up computers and a camera.” Zimbabwean police have launched a series of raids to seize two-way radios, a policy that rights groups say are a fig leaf for intelligence gathering and intimidation.“We suspect they are being held at Harare central police (station),” said Magaisa.A group of MDC supporters were also beaten up on Friday and a party leader was seized by plainclothes police on Saturday, the day of the referendum.The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission said on Sunday that at least two million people had cast their ballots in the referendum.The full results are to be announced within five days of the vote. The country has five million registered voters.While casting his vote on Saturday, Mugabe, whom many blame for past unrest, urged Zimbabweans to ensure the referendum proceeded peacefully.“You can’t go about beating people on the streets, that’s not allowed, we want peace in the country, peace, peace,” he said.Mugabe, the target of 11 years of Western sanctions over political violence and rights abuses, also used the opportunity to insist that the United States and European countries would not be allowed to monitor the upcoming general election.“The Europeans and the Americans have imposed sanctions on us and we keep them out in the same way they keep us out,” he said.Tsvangirai on Saturday expressed hope that a positive outcome would help catapult the country out of a crisis marked by bloodshed and economic meltdown.The text would also strip away presidential immunity after leaving office, bolster the power of the courts, and set up a peace and reconciliation commission tasked with post-conflict justice and healing.“A ‘yes’ vote is not a surprise because the constitution creates shorter terms for leaders,” said 38-year-old Reuben Sibanda, a supporter of Mugabe’s ZANU-PF.“We need to retire the old man and allow a woman president to take over,” he saidIn the run-up to the referendum, violence did not approach the levels seen in the disputed 2008 elections.

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