Zimbabwean artist Fanul Marliza goes on

Zimbabwean artist Fanul Marliza goes on with his daliy life in Harare on April 29. 2008 working on a sculpture. Zimbabweans one month ago went to the polls to vote for a President and are still waiting for the results of the March 29 presidential vote could be out later this week after the completion of a partial recount of ballots have been met with scepticism in some quarters. The name "Zimbabwe" means "great stone house". It is fitting that stone sculpture is the art that most represents the people of Zimbabwe. It is also referred to as 'Shona Sculpture'.. AFP PHOTO / Alexander JOE (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER JOE/AFP via Getty Images)
Zimbabwean artist Fanul Marliza goes on with his daliy life in Harare on April 29. 2008 working on a sculpture. Zimbabweans one month ago went to the polls to vote for a President and are still waiting for the results of the March 29 presidential vote could be out later this week after the completion of a partial recount of ballots have been met with scepticism in some quarters. The name "Zimbabwe" means "great stone house". It is fitting that stone sculpture is the art that most represents the people of Zimbabwe. It is also referred to as 'Shona Sculpture'.. AFP PHOTO / Alexander JOE (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER JOE/AFP via Getty Images)
Zimbabwean artist Fanul Marliza goes on
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