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Former Zimbabwean Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, says despite the court outcome, they will soldier on.

presidential elections in ZimbabweIt follows a ZANUPF sympathiser who lodged a case, challenging a decision by the Nomination Court to approve Kasukuwere’s

candidature.“We will fight on. We are going to fight on. We’ll appeal this judgement and I have no doubt we’ll triumph. So, let’s not be discouraged. Victory is certain.”

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