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The reason why we have the current picture is because it's the only one available that is free of copyright. And personally I don't see what is wrong with it. Also her eyes are open, she is looking into the press lights causing her to squint. The image you have linked is not copyright free. -
GH (
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22:03, 4 December 2017 (UTC)reply
Ok, I guess the current picture is better than no picture (or is there a rule against "bad"/unrecognizable pictures?), if there sure is not exception for other pictures. I would say if other are the others weren't non-free they are clearly better.
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17:56, 5 December 2017 (UTC)reply
Hello Zimbabwe l want this country to develop in terms of all that's my goal l want to give my president ideas so that we can win pasi ne nhanduuuu hatizvidi hatizvidi ngazviende zviende chakachaya let's vote for our president thank you so much God Bless Zimbabwe
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