Zimbabwe's president takes oath as U.S. censure hangs over vote
Published on 27 Aug 2018 1:17:13 AM
Emmerson Mnangagwa urged Zimbabwe to unite behind his presidency on Sunday, as he took the oath of office following a divisive election that U.S. observers said had called the country's democratic credentials into question.
The Constitutional Court confirmed Mnangagwa as president on Friday, dismissing a challenge by the man he beat in the July 30 ballot, Nelson Chamisa.
Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/world/2018/08/26/us-observers--zimbabwe-has-no-democratic-culture-where-citizens-can-vote-freely/
Emmerson Mnangagwa urged Zimbabwe to unite behind his presidency on Sunday, as he took the oath of office following a divisive election that U.S. observers said had called the country's democratic credentials into question.
The Constitutional Court confirmed Mnangagwa as president on Friday, dismissing a challenge by the man he beat in the July 30 ballot, Nelson Chamisa.
Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/world/2018/08/26/us-observers--zimbabwe-has-no-democratic-culture-where-citizens-can-vote-freely/