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Three die as Zimbabwe explodes into violence

- Mail Foreign Service

VIOLENCE claimed three lives in Zimbabwe’s capital yesterday amid claims of election-rigging.

Military and police were sent in to break up protests mounted by opposition supporters in Harare.

The MDC Alliance alleges the ruling Zanu-PF party fixed Monday’s vote – the first since the ousting of Robert Mugabe in November.

Parliament­ary results show ZanuPF heading for a large majority, while the presidenti­al result has yet to be declared.

The MDC claims its presidenti­al candidate, Nelson Chamisa, has won. Hundreds of its supporters had gathered outside the electoral commission headquarte­rs, where they were then dispersed by the military.

Brick-throwing protesters were chased away by trucks armed with water cannon, while vehicles were set on fire.

Western election observers had urged the release of the presidenti­al results as soon as possible, saying a delay could lead to volatility. There have been fears that military-backed figures who deposed Mugabe would not accept an MDC victory.

The government said the army had been deployed on the streets to restore ‘peace and tranquilli­ty’ after regular police forces could not cope. President Emmerson Mnangagwa blamed the MDC leadership for the three deaths and said it should remove its supporters from the streets.

Nkululeko Sibanda, a spokesman for the MDC, said the army’s reaction in quelling the disturbanc­es in Harare was ‘disproport­ionate and unjustifie­d’.

The electoral commission said it would confirm today when it would begin announcing the results. It has five days from Monday’s vote to release them.

 ??  ?? Flashpoint: A protester in Harare yesterday
Flashpoint: A protester in Harare yesterday
 ??  ?? Attacked: An opposition supporter is beaten
Attacked: An opposition supporter is beaten
 ??  ?? Show of force: A soldier on guard
Show of force: A soldier on guard

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