Jane Mlambo| Leader of the opposition MDC, Nelson Chamisa has refused to budge to pressure to accept the Zanu PF victory in the just ended 30 July polls saying as a winner, he will not quit.
In a Twitter post this morning, the youthful opposition leader said he remains focused on transforming Zimbabwe to leave a legacy.
He called for a revolution of morals and resetting values in order to lead differently.
WiNNERS QUIT NOT. We remain focused on the goal to transform our beloved country, revamping its politics and leadership standards to leave a legacy and make a mark.We need a revolution of morals , resetting of values and reformation of character.We lead differently!!#Godisinit
— nelson chamisa (@nelsonchamisa) September 22, 2018
Chamisa has openly declared himself the winner of the July 30 Presidential elections though ZEC announced Zanu PF’s Emmerson Mnangagwa as the winner.
Chamisa sought to reverse the rigged electoral outcome through the Constitutional Court who also went to bed with Zanu PF and declared Mnangagwa the winner.
This was despite glaring evidence of manipulation of outcome including identical results in almost 16 polling stations as well as ZEC’s continued change of the electoral outcome which proved that there were irregularities in how the electoral mother body handled the elections.