Zimbabwe’s Opposition Leader Accuses Mnangagwa of Political Intimidation
Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of violating the law and tearing apart independent institutions to cling to power. In an interview with The Associated Press, Nelson Chamisa also said that widespread intimidation against his Citizens Coalition for Change party and alleged some voters are making their decisions under threats of violence or even death. Mnangagwa, however, has repeatedly denied allegations of intimidation and violence by authorities or his party.
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