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Chamisa: Election results are fraudulent, illegal
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission announced that Zanu-PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa had received 50.8% of the votes while his political opponent Chamisa secured 44.3%.
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Zim riot police force media to leave MDC briefing
Nelson Chamisa was meant to address a briefing on Friday afternoon to react to the announcement early on Friday morning that Emmerson Mnangagwa received 50.8% of the presidential vote.
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MDC Alliance set to announce its own election results
The ZEC announced that Emmerson Mnangagwa had received 50.8% of the votes while his political opponent Nelson Chamisa secured 44.3%.
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Ramaphosa congratulates Mnangagwa on his election as Zim president
Ramaphosa has also conveyed his condolences to the families of the victims and wish the injured speedy recovery.
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[WATCH] ZEC announces Mnangagwa victory, MDC not having it
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.
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[OPINION] A false new dawn for Zimbabwe
David B. Moore unpacks what he got right, and wrong, about the mood in Zimbabwe.
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Mnangagwa election victory described as new dawn for Zimbabwe
President Mnangagwa thanked Zimbabweans, saying he is humbled by their confidence in him.
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ZEC: Aggrieved parties must follow law on challenging poll results
Movement for Democratic Change Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is expected to outline his plans to challenge the presidential results.
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Zimbabwe's new president Mnangagwa calls for unity
Mnangangwa was announced president in the early hours of this morning by the Zimbabwean Electoral Commission.
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Mnangagwa wins first post-Mugabe election
Mnangagwa secured a comfortable victory, polling 2.46 million votes against 2.15 million for 40-year-old opposition leader Nelson Chamisa.
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ZEC announces Mnangagwa victory in Zimbabwe elections
Zanu-PF's Emmerson Mnangagwa has beaten the MDA Alliance's Nelson Chamisa in the race for Zimbabwe's presidential election.
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Observers condemn army violence as Zimbabwe awaits election result
The international community’s view on the election is crucial to Harare’s efforts to patch up relations after years of hostility under Robert Mugabe.
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Mnangagwa calls for independent probe into Harare violence
Violent scenes played out in the capital between soldiers and supporters of the opposition MDC Alliance after the ruling Zanu-PF's majority win in parliament.
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Zim police going after MDC Alliance leaders for 'inciting' violence
On Wednesday, the party's supporters marched outside the national elections results centre in the capital Harare, accusing Zanu-PF of rigging votes in Monday’s historic election.
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Zimbabwe on knife edge after deadly post-election violence
Clashes broke out in Harare between soldiers and civilians who had been protesting the ruling Zanu-PF’s majority win in parliament.
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Deadly Zim govt crackdown prompts international calls for restraint
The United Nations and the UK have both expressed concern about the violence, in which three people were killed after troops opened fire.
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Zim police defend decision to call in army to deal with protesters
Violent scenes played out in the capital between soldiers and supporters of the opposition MDC Alliance after the ruling Zanu-PF's majority win in parliament.
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Zimbabwean nationals in SA willing to protest election results
Supporters of Nelson Chamisa in Johannesburg say they are willing to go to Zimbabwe to join protests against the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
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MDC Alliance supporters square off with police outside results centre
Water cannon and more officers have been deployed to the venue after supporters marched through the town, saying that they want to protect their vote for Nelson Chamisa.
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ZEC to announce presidential voting results today
The announcements will come two days after Zimbabweans cast their ballots in the historic elections, the first without Robert Mugabe as president in almost four decades.
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International observers set to release preliminary report on Zim election
The country’s electoral commission is currently counting election results after millions of eligible voters cast their ballots on Monday.