Now playing Next Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa beats opponent Chamisa in Presidential Election Mnangagwa receives 2.46 million votes vs Chamisa with 2.15 million 03/08/2018
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa takes lead in vote count With nine out of 10 provinces declared, Mnangagwa had 2.15 million votes against 1.93 million for opposition leader Nelson Chamisa. 02/08/2018
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Zimbabweans unite over anti-violence sentiment, regardless of political stance | The Cube Zimbabwe's citizens express similar anti-violent sentiments on social media after three people killed in post-election clashes 02/08/2018
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Zimbabwe: Tense but quiet, a day after violence broke out Wednesday The streets of Harare are quiet and shops are closed a day after three people were fatally shot during protests and battles. The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party are being blamed for the violence 02/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Violence in Zimbabwe amid protests over initial election resulta Violence in Zimbabwe amid protests over initial election results - As ruling Zanu-PF appear to be on their way to victory - MDC supporters have claimed vote rigging. Protests were launched and government troops opened fire. 02/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 02/08/2018
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Three killed as Zimbabwe troops, protesters clash after vote Three people have been killed in Zimbabwe's capital Harare after forces opened fire on hundreds of opposition protesters. 01/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Zimbabwe's ruling party announced as election winner; opposition disagrees The possibility of confrontation is an unnerving reminder of the tensions that pervade an African nation debilitated by Robert Mugabe's long rule. 01/08/2018
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Tensions remain high in Zimbabwe as election result is awaited Tensions remain high in Zimbabwe following the first election in 38 years without Robert Mugabe's name on the ballot. The opposition Movement for Democratic Change, led by Nelson Chamisa, is claiming victory. 01/08/2018
Now playing Next World News Watch: Could Zimbabwe see its first change of party since independence? Zimbabwe has closed its polls and counting is underway in the country’s’ first ever election without Robert Mugabe on the ballot paper. Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa says his party did "exceedingly well". Good Morning Europe brings you the latest from the Zimbabwe election. 31/07/2018
Now playing Next Zimbabwe High turnout at Zimbabwe polling stations Many first time voters queued at the polling stations, without Robert Mugabe being on the ballot paper for the first time. An EU Chief Observer says voting polls were "very smooth" at some but it was "totally disorganised" in others 30/07/2018
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Zimbabwe looks to turn page on brutality and chaos of Mugabe What’s at stake in Zimbabwe’s election? The country is choosing a new president after 40 years under Robert Mugabe brought repression and economic ruin. 30/07/2018
Now playing Next World News Zimbabweans vote in first election since Mugabe's ouster The election is a watershed vote that many Zimbabweans hope will rid the country of its global pariah status and spark a recovery in its failed economy. 30/07/2018
Now playing Next World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today From the Greek Prime Minister accepting responsibility for the deadly fires to a lost skier from more than 60 years ago being identified. 30/07/2018
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Polls open in Zimbabwe's first post-Mugabe presidential election Voters in the southern African country are choosing a new president, eight months after Robert Mugabe was forced from power following nearly 40 years of repressive rule. 29/07/2018
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Mugabe says he will vote for the opposition in Monday's poll Mugabe told reporters at his mansion in Harare that Mnangagwa's government was unconstitutional 29/07/2018
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