
Mnangagwa, disputed winner of Zimbabwe election, urges unity
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Mnangagwa, disputed winner of Zimbabwe election, urges unity
While Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa urged citizens to unite after he was named the winner of the presidential election, opponent Nelson Chamisa said he did not accept the outcome and would explore all legal means to challenge it. Mnangagwa says Chamisa has a crucial role to play in the government. John Ray of Independent Television News reports.
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Mnangagwa, disputed winner of Zimbabwe election, urges unity
Clip: 8/3/2018 | 2m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
While Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa urged citizens to unite after he was named the winner of the presidential election, opponent Nelson Chamisa said he did not accept the outcome and would explore all legal means to challenge it. Mnangagwa says Chamisa has a crucial role to play in the government. John Ray of Independent Television News reports.
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