Zimbabwean Presidential Rivals Speak on 2023 Polls
Zimbabwe’s main presidential candidates, incumbent president and leader of the ruling ZANU PF party, Emmerson Mnangagwa, and his rival, Nelson Chamisa of the Citizens Coalition for Change, Wednesday spoke on the southern African nation’s general elections after casting their ballots. Speaking to media after voting in Kwekwe, in central Zimbabwe, Mnangagwa promoted peace during the elections, adding he was confident of maintaining the presidency. His rival, Chamisa, expressed similar confidence but alleged that state security agents were intimidating opposition supporters and candidates. For more, reporter Mlondolozi Ndlovu has this report.
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