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Chamisa rejects court judgement declaring Mnangagwa as President

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The Zimbabwe opposition has rejected the judgement of the constitutional court confirming Emmerson Mnangagwa as winner of last month’s presidential election.

The opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa on Saturday told reporters that he does not accept the judgement of the court.

Chamisa said he has “a legitimate claim that I should lead Zimbabwe.”

The Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe on Friday upheld the election victory of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The court delivered its judgement after hearing arguments from parties in the election challenge case filed by Mr. Chamisa.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, declared President Mnangagwa winner of the historic election. He obtained 2.46 million votes against 2.15 million for the opposition candidate, Nelson Chamisa.

The opposition MDC had alleged electoral fraud and rigging in favour of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The MDC was seeking fresh election or a declaration that Chamisa won the July 30 poll. But the court says the applicants failed to proof their case.

Chamisa says “I respectfully disagree and reject the position that was arrived at by the constitutional court.”


Mnangagwa calls for unity

Meanwhile ahead of his inauguration on Sunday, President Mnangagwa has appealed for peace and unity.

In a statement on Twitter he said “I once again reiterate my call for peace and unity above all. Nelson Chamisa, my door is open and my arms are outstretched, we are one nation, and we must put our nation first.

Let us all now put our differences behind us. It is time to move forward together.”


But Nelson Chamisa says he will not be attending the inauguration of Mr. Mnangagwa further showing how divided the country is.

This is the first time an electoral process is coming to an end without former leader, Robert Mugabe. He was forced to resign from power after a brief military takeover last year.

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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