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Zimbabweans vote in tense election as President Mnangagwa seeks new term
- Zimbabwe holds second general elections since the ouster of long-time ruler Robert Mugabe in 2017
- Mugabe successor Emmerson Mnangagwa is seeking a second and final term as president
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Zimbabweans on Wednesday voted in closely-watched presidential and legislative elections after a campaign tainted by a crackdown on the opposition, fears of vote rigging and public anger at the economic crisis.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa, 80, who came to power after a coup that deposed late ruler Robert Mugabe in 2017, is seeking re-election.
His main challenger is Nelson Chamisa, 45, who leads the yellow-coloured Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party.
Casting his ballot in his hometown of Kwekwe, central Zimbabwe, a confident Mnangagwa told journalists: “If I think I’m not going to take it, then I will be foolish”.
“Everyone who contests should go into the race to win”, he added, sporting his trademark multicoloured scarf.
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