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Nelson Chamisa: 'Intimidation, Harassment will not Stop Democracy'

Harare - MDC Alliance Presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa remains buoyed of a positive outcome with his impending court challenge at the...

Harare - MDC Alliance Presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa remains buoyed of a positive outcome with his impending court challenge at the ConCourt against presidential elect and Zanu PF candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa being declared the winner.

During a press conference at his party headquarters, Chamisa insisted he will not be intimidated to give up on his fight for a reversal of the July 30 presidential election results announce by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).

“To all the hopeful Zimbabweans, I say to you, the future is yours and you must always be mindful that no amount of intimidation or harassment must be given a chance to stop democracy.

“Zimbabweans are a heroic people, we have overcome many trials and tribulations. We will not be defeated by enemies of progress. This country is far too important to give up on. Our future depends on us and the choices we make at this time,” said Chamisa.
Nelson Chamisa Remains Optimistic 
Even as some of his lawyers are being barred from the country, the opposition leader has expressed optimism in his team of lawyers whom he said have been working hard to protect ‘his election victory’.

The Constitutional Court will on Wednesday preside over the MDC Alliance Presidential election challenge amid indications that the Minister of Justice, Ziyambi Ziyambi has denied certificate of exemption to Chamisa’s foreign lawyers.

“I have put together an A-team of experienced, tried and tested legal experts drawn from the best minds in the region and in the country. These are led by our finest and very best legal minds. This team has been working tirelessly to protect your victory. I have confidence in them and in their assurances,” added Chamisa.

The Constitutional Court has also rejected some of the evidence submitted by Chamisa’s lawyers saying it was submitted after the deadline.


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