itemprop=description content=Opposition party the Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) says Zimbabwe will soon conduct another election through a transitional authority headed by the South African Development Community and which will be managed by an 'independent and professional' electoral body. However, Zanu-PF Treasurer General Patrick Chinamasa dispelled hopes for a transitional government or rerun, describing calls for another election as 'neocolonial'. President Emmerson Mnangagwa won 52.6% of the presidential vote against main contender CCC President Nelson Chamisa's 44%, but Mnangagwa's re-election received massive criticism after alleged bungling by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
Zimbabwe will soon conduct another election through a transitional authority headed by the South African Development Community and which will be managed by an"independent and professional" electoral body.52.6% of the presidential vote against main contender CCC President Nelson Chamisa's 44%, but Mnangagwa's re-election received massive criticism after alleged bungling by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
ZANU PF Treasurer General Patrick Chinamasa has dispelled hopes for a transitional government or rerun, options being pushed regionally after Zimbabwe's heavily criticised August…
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