World | Zimbabwe Mugabe Expected to Declare Landslide Victory Today Ink stain sought as protection against ruling party 'punishment' By Matt Cantor Posted Jun 28, 2008 10:31 AM CDT Copied Two men take time to look at results of the Zimbabwe's presidential runoff electio outside a polling station in Harare, Saturday, June, 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) Robert Mugabe is wasting little time. Zimbabwe is expected to announce today that he will win in a landslide and be sworn in to a new term as early as tomorrow, Reuters reports. That would allow him to attend Monday's summit of African Union nations with the election wrapped up. Meanwhile, stories continue to surface about Mugabe's supporters forcing people to vote for him under threat of torture or death. "They said they would come to see if we voted," said one man, who made sure to get his finger inked to prove he did so. "They know if we went to vote we would have to vote for the president. They were watching." The UN Security Council has condemned the election, and Western leaders are urging AU leader to take action next week. Read These Next People have thoughts on Charlie Kirk and are getting fired for them. Charlie Kirk's widow has a message for the world. The new dividing line: Posts about Charlie Kirk Utah's governor asks a tough question after Kirk shooting. Report an error