In his first public speech since the July 31 elections, Mugabe spoke Monday at the annual Heroes' Day gathering that honors guerrillas killed in the war for independence in 1980 at a national shrine outside Harare.
Zimbabwe's July 31 polls gave Mugabe 61 percent of the vote, trailed by outgoing Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai with 34 percent.
The 89-year-old president said Zimbabweans voted freely: "We are delivering democracy on a platter. Never will we go back on our victory."
Tsvangirai, who is challenging the poll results in court and alleges widespread rigging, stayed away from Monday's gathering.
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