A sign below an old election poster of withdrawn candidate Morgan Tsvangirai points the way to a polling station in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Friday, June, 27, 2008. Zimbabwe's one-candidate presidential runoff got off to a slow start Friday, contrasting with the sense of excitement and hope voters had brought to the first round.
Zimbabweans wait for their turn to cast their vote on election day in Harare, Friday, June 27, 2008. Zimbabwe is holding a runoff election from which Morgan Tsvangirai, the main opposition leader in the country, has pulled out citing violence and intimidation.
President Robert Mugabe prepares to cast his vote on election day in Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, June, 27, 2008. Zimbabwe's one-candidate presidential runoff vote is seen by many as an exercise that won't solve the country's political crisis, and may even deepen it.
A woman uses a walker as she arrives to vote on election day in Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, June 27, 2008.
President Robert Mugabe casts his vote on election day in Harare, Friday, June 27, 2008.
A poster calling for the boycott of the vote is attached to a pole in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Friday, June, 27, 2008.
Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition party in Zimbabwe looks at his watch as he arrives for a press conference at his home in Harare, Friday, June, 27, 2008. Tsvangirai said that he did not recognize the election as people were being forced to vote. Tsvangirai pulled out of the election citing violence and intimidation.
Residents of Mbare line up to cast their votes in the country's presidential election, at a polling station in Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, June 27, 2008.
A woman and man pray before polling begins on election day in Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, June 27, 2008.
A ballot paper is held as Zimbabweans wait in line on election day in Harare, Friday, June, 27, 2008.
A voter casts her ballot on election day in Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, June, 27, 2008.
A woman shows her ink-stained finger after voting in the country's presidential election, in Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, June, 27, 2008.
A man reads a copy of the state owned daily newspaper, The Herald, a day after President Robert Mugabe was sworn in as president of Zimbabwe in Harare, Monday, June, 30, 2008. Mugabe was sworn in for a sixth term Sunday, moments after electoral officials declared he had won the runoff. His main rival and many African and other world leaders have called the runoff a sham.
President Robert Mugabe walks during the inauguration ceremony, watched by his wife Grace, at the State House in Harare, Zimbabwe, Sunday, June, 29, 2008. Mugabe was sworn in as President, following a runoff election in which he was the sole candidate following the withdrawal of Morgan Tsvangirai, the main opposition leader.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe attends the eleventh ordinary session of the assembly of the African Union heads of State and government in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, Monday, June 30, 2008. The African Union summit has opened in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh with Mugabe, the longtime Zimbabwe ruler, in attendance after his runoff election victory.