By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday made massive gains in the latest development after the holding of the disputed 2018 polls.
As he continues on his legal fight against the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and also Emmerson Mnangagwa, Chamisa received the backing of millions of Zimbabweans who are in the diaspora.
There are over 6 million Zimbabweans now resident outside the country who have expressed that they will not recognise another president other than him, Chamisa.
These are the people with “the bag of cash,” as expressed by one man during the program. He was referring to the more than 2 billion dollars, that diaspora is pumping into the Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe.
To show how serious the development is, one woman told ZimEye she had not slept for over 14 days while praying and fasting for Zimbabwe. She said she is fully behind the idea to enforce the wishes of millions of local Zimbabweans whose choice was systematically ignored by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
One man screamed back in writing saying, “Simba we are not inaugurating Chamisa for 6 million in the diaspora only but we installing him rightfully for all Zimbabweans including those kumusha.” SEE PICTURE –
On Saturday from 3 p.m. all the way up to 8 p.m, Zimbabweans held preparatory meetings for the final ceremony to be held in Birmingham.
This all began when on Friday afternoon, 41,000 Zimbabweans converged online to back the plan to make Chamisa President.
Zimbabweans, who regularly contribute more than $2 billion into the Reserve Bank purse, overwhelmingly declared that ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa does not have a legal claim to Presidency.
A meet up was then scheduled and held on Saturday afternoon in the UK coordinated by the Zimbabwe Human Rights Organisation, ZHRO.
The NGO’s leader John Burke described this as a step towards getting justice for the Zimbabwean masses following clear findings that the just ended elections were neither free nor fair.
The UK, EU and other bodies have condemned the polls.
After the first full inauguration scheduled in a few days time, Zimbabweans are planning to later hold their final physical ceremony in the same city of Birmingham.
Birmingham is also the seat of the UK’s largest spaghetti road junctions, Chamisa’s trumpet call.
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