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Zim minister explains reasons for declining Chamisa’s lawyers work permits
Three high-profile South African lawyers have joined Chamisa’s legal team as he prepares to challenge the results of last month’s presidential poll.
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Democracy is on trial in Zimbabwe - Chamisa
Nelson Chamisa insists he beat Emmerson Mnangagwa in the July election and that the results were rigged to give his rival victory.
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Mpofu, Ngcukaitobi arrive in Zim for MDC Alliance election challenge
Dali Mpofu and Tembeka Ngcukaitobi were seen arriving at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport ahead of Wednesday’s court case.
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Zanu-PF files legal papers in response to MDC Alliance poll results challenge
Zanu-PF is arguing that the main opposition has no grounds to challenge president-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa's victory.
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Report: Some MDC Alliance members seeking to oust Nelson Chamisa
Chamisa’s critics are said to want him replaced by secretary general Douglas Mwonzora.
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40 EU observers to leave Zimbabwe in wake of disputed election
The bloc says a core team will remain in the country to monitor the situation in the wake of last week’s disputed presidential election.
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Emmerson Mnangagwa's inauguration has been deferred
The event was supposed to take place in Harare tomorrow two weeks after Mnangagwa was declared a winner of the elections last week.
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Zimbabwe's opposition leader Chamisa challenges election result in court
Lawyers for Nelson Chamisa filed the application with just minutes to spare before the court closed for a long weekend.
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[LISTEN] What’s next for Zimbabwe’s opposition after elections?
Talk Radio 702 host Karima Brown speaks to Professor Brian Raftopoulos, who says the opposition party in Zimbabwe needs to reflect on its own structural weaknesses.
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Zimbabwe court grants Tendai Biti bail
Magistrate Francis Mapfumo granted Biti bail along with stringent conditions like reporting to police twice a day.
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Zambian govt defends denial of asylum for Tendai Biti
The senior member of the MDC Alliance was handed back to Zimbabwean authorities on Thursday after his attempt to seek asylum was denied in Zambia.
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Lawyers confirm Tendai Biti at Harare police station
Zimbabwe opposition politician Tendai Biti and three others unsuccessfully sought asylum in Zambia on Wednesday.
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UN refugee agency ‘gravely concerned’ Biti refused asylum by Zambia
Tendai Biti is understood to be back in Zimbabwe where he is facing criminal charges relating to last week’s disputed presidential election.
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MDC's Tendai Biti on his way back to Harare
Tendai Biti is accused of breaching the Electoral Act by announcing results of last week’s presidential poll before the commission did, and of promoting public violence.
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Chamisa looks to Ramaphosa to help with protecting MDC
Senior party official and Zimbabwe’s former finance minister Tendai Biti was arrested on Wednesday while trying to seek political asylum in Zambia following last week’s election.
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MDC Alliance 'ready' to challenge Mnangagwa’s declared victory
The court petition could disrupt plans for President Emmerson Mnangagwa's inauguration on Sunday.
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‘Arrest won’t deter Tendai Biti from carrying on party struggle’
The opposition politician was apprehended as he was trying to flee the country to seek asylum in neighbouring Zambia.
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Zim police hunt for MDC Alliance leaders for allegedly inciting violence
They also include one of the principals of the alliance, MDC chairman Morgan Komichi and youth leader Happymore Chidziva.
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Western embassies in Harare condemn post-election violence
The EU, the US, Canada and Switzerland issued a joint statement condemning what they called violence, attacks and acts of intimidation against opposition leaders and supporters.
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Mnangagwa: I have no problem with Mugabe
Robert Mugabe made headlines on the eve of elections last week when he announced that he would not be voting for 'his Zanu-PF tormentors'.
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China's Xi congratulates Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa after disputed vote
China has close economic and diplomatic ties with Zimbabwe, which it has been keen to maintain after Mugabe’s ouster last November in a de facto coup that brought his former ally Mnangagwa to power.