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Foreigners attempted to ‘sponsor mayhem’ in Zimbabwe – Mnangagwa

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Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was inaugurated after winning a contested election, has accused external forces of attempting to finance unrest during the elections.

He was sworn in before the chief justice, with cheers from a large crowd of supporters.

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However, the main opposition party, Citizens Coalition for Change, boycotted the ceremony and called for fresh elections, labeling President Mnangagwa’s victory as a massive fraud.

Despite regional criticism of the election, the presence of South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa at the inauguration was seen as an endorsement.

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President Mnangagwa pledged to improve the living conditions of the impoverished and uphold the constitution. His primary challenge will be uniting a deeply divided nation.

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