Things are heating up in Zimbabwe as the general elections draw near. The main opposition leader is accusing Zanu PF of harassing and threatening his supporters.
HARARE - Things are heating up in Zimbabwe as the general elections draw near.Zimbabwe Elections | Police ban opposition gatheringsCitizens Coalition for Change leader, Nelson Chamisa, has urged members not to be intimidated as the elections approach."This is our defining moment as I have already indicated, don't allow yourselves to be intimidated or harassed.
Chamisa and President Emmerson Mnangagwa are expected to be the main presidential contenders in this year's election.
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