Zimbabwe's main opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has been robbed at gunpoint at his office in Johannesburg, police in South Africa said.
Neither Mr Tsvangirai nor two officials from his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) also present were harmed by the three armed thieves.
The robbers stole bags, laptops, mobile phones and money.
He was reportedly in South Africa to meet foreign journalists to discuss the 29 March presidential poll in Zimbabwe.
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Mr Tsvangirai declared at the weekend his intention to stand against Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.
The MDC has insisted on a new constitution before the elections, as well as guarantees they would be free and fair.
Previous polls have been characterised by violence and allegations of fraud.
(BBC)
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