Mandela boosts international condemnationThe elderly Mandela, revered by many across the world for his role in ending apartheid in South Africa, rarely speaks on political issues these days but used a speech at a dinner in London to condemn a "tragic failure of leadership" in Zimbabwe.
President George W. Bush said after meeting U.N. Security Council members at the White House that Friday's poll had no credibility.
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, campaigning to be the first black leader of the United States, said the world must do more on Zimbabwe and singled out South Africa as a country that needed to put more pressure on Mugabe.
Read More