Mugabe’s 7th term? ZANU-PF declares “landslide victory”; opposition says it’s “a huge farce”
By Chido Nwangwu, USAfrica (Houston)
The 89-year-old controversial President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, and his ruling Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) have set and claimed the stage for the 33-years uninterrupted continuation of the battle tested political war horse as leader of the country since independence in 1980.
ZANU-PF has claimed victory ahead of the formal announcement by the Zimbabwe’s Election Commission (ZEC).
Meanwhile, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai has said that “This election [of July 31, 2013] has been a huge farce…. In our view, that election is null and void … It is a sham election that does not reflect the will of the people.”
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Saviour Kasukuwere, the Youth and Indigenisation minister, claimed: “It’s a landslide, a total annihilation of the MDC. Their project has completely failed. President Mugabe has won. The villagers in the countryside know the result. I’m excited. I was young at independence in 1980. Today, I feel very independent. Our country is now firmly in our hands. It’s a second coming.”
Tsvangirai who is Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister alleged that ZANU-PF used proxies, community leaders and chiefs as agents to intimidate voters. He then concluded that “For the above reasons, the election has been heavily manipulated.” This is the third attempt by the 61-years-old Tsvangirai to beat the hard-charging Mugabe, who dismissed the African Union’s head of monitoring team Nigeria’s former ruler rtd General Obasanjo as the July 31 elections monitor chief for African Union: “Obasanjo is a known election manipulator whose democratic credential has always promoted left wing politics right from his days as the chairman of the Eminent [Persons Group].”
Obasanjo has assessed the election as relatively free and fair.
Tsvangirai has also warned that “the outcome of this election is illegitimate. But more importantly, the shoddy manner in which it has been conducted and the consequent illegitimacy of the result will plunge this country into a serious crisis.” A few days before the voting, Mugabe said Tsvangirai “is opposed to everything, he is crying every day.”
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