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What is Chamisa up to now?

Movement for Democratic Change Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa says he is holding a press conference this morning to deal with the 30 July elections gaps.

“I’m holding a PRESS Briefing at 0930hrs today this morning at the party HQ to deal with the July 30 Elections gaps, ED’s games & ZEC Ballot scandal. We leave no stone unturned to achieve a credible, free & fair election in Zim. No repeat of 2013 mistakes. Victory to the people!” he tweeted.

Chamisa’s election agent Jameson Timba this week outlined seven demands that had to be met for the coming elections to be free and fair.

The MDC Alliance leader has also said the elections will have been rigged if he does not win.

 

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