[WATCH] Chamisa: We are the majority party in this country
MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa outlines their way forward after what they say is a bogus election in Zimbabwe.
MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa outlines their way forward after what they say is a bogus election in Zimbabwe.
Soon after midnight on 3 August 2018, the Zimbabwean Electoral Commission announced Zanu-PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa had beaten the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance's Nelson Chamisa in the race for Zimbabwe's presidency.
[WARNING] Images may upset sensitive viewers. EWN was on scene during violent protests in Zimbabwe on 1 August 2018.
[WARNING GRAPHIC VISUALS] During election protests, the army was called in to clear the city of protesters. They used live ammunition.
As the Zimbabwe Electorate Commission announces the 2018 election results, protesters gathered outside the ZEC headquarters, calling for the MDC Alliance's Nelson Chamisa to be named as president.
MDC supporters gathered outside their headquarters in Harare ahead of the announcement of election results.
As the election process draws to a close, observers comment on what they have seen during the Zimbabwe poll.
Over five million Zimbabwean voters registered, many of whom showed up and the process seemed fair. Now let the counting begin.
Zimbabweans vote in the country's first elections without Robert Mugabe being a candidate.
Incumbent president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, arrived at the Sherwood Primary School voting station in Kwekwe to cast his vote.
Posters from different political parties have been plastered all over Zimbabwe's capital in run-up to the election on 30 July.
On the eve of the 2018 Zimbabwean elections, former President Robert Mugabe addressed members of the press at his home in Harare. Mugabe says he cannot vote for those who tormented him and he will therefore be voting for an opposition party.
Zimbabweans head to the polls on Monday in what has been described as the tightest contest for the presidency between the ruling Zanu-PF and its long-standing rival the MDC.
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BLF members surround AfriForum’s Kallie Kriel hurling insults at him and preventing him from entering the court. Later, a scuffle breaks out between BLF and journalists.
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