Chamisa Warns Mnangagwa And Chigumba On Elections
23 June 2018
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Chamisa addressing an MDC Alliance rally

By Paul Nyathi|Opposition MDC Alliance coalition leader Nelson Chamisa has warned President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Priscilla Chigumba not to play around with the elections set for July 30 this year.

Addressing thousands of MDC Alliance supporters in rural Gokwe on Friday, Chamisa said that he will not give the ruling ZANU PF a chance to rig the elections.

“This time we are on high alert against any rigging tricks,” said Chamisa.

“We want to warn Mnangagwa and Chigumba not to play jokes with the wishes of the people. We don’t want to understand any your jokes,” he said.

“We want to be there when the ballot papers are being printed otherwise there will be no elections,” he said.

The vibrant young opposition leader said that given a free and fair election he is going to defeat incumbent president Mnangagwa hands down.

“There is no way Mnangagwa can win in a free and fair election. This year I am winning very convincingly,” said Chamisa.

The opposition leader assured the over seven thousand supporters at the rally that his government will immediayely remove the Bond Notes from circulation on the first day in office.