Emmerson Mnangagwa has won a second term, ZEC announces, after a flawed and contentious vote

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Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa won a second term at the helm of the southern African country, election officials said Saturday, after a vote that international observers said fell short of democratic standards.

Mnangagwa, 80, won 52.6 percent of the ballots against 44 percent for the main challenger, Nelson Chamisa, 45, according to official results announced by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission .

Chamisa's opposition party, the Citizens' Coalition for Change , said on Saturday that it rejected"any result hastily assembled without proper verification," after the ZEC announcement.Zimbabweans went to the ballot box on Wednesday and Thursday in polling marred by delays that sparked opposition accusations of"rigging" and"voter suppression".

The vote was being watched across southern Africa as a test of support for Mnangagwa's ZANU-PF, whose 43-year rule has been battered by a moribund economy and charges of authoritarianism.By securing more than half the votes cast, the president avoided a run-off. Voter turnout was 69 percent.

 

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