Albuquerque Journal

Violent riots rock Zimbabwe’s capital as vote results delayed

At least 3 reportedly killed as cheating alleged in election

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HARARE, Zimbabwe — Soldiers and police fired live rounds, water cannons and tear gas at furious protesters who threw rocks and burned vehicles Wednesday in Zimbabwe’s capital, dashing the optimism of an election that the country hoped would set it on a new course after decades of Robert Mugabe’s rule. At least three people were reported killed.

Violence swept through central Harare after an official announceme­nt that the ruling ZANU-PF party had won most of the seats in Parliament, an outcome that enraged opposition supporters who believe they have been cheated of victory.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s decision to delay announcing the results of the presidenti­al race at least until Thursday — three days after the vote — seemed certain to bring more opposition anger if President Emmerson Mnangagwa is declared the winner. Alternativ­ely, many Zimbabwean­s wonder whether the ruling establishm­ent, including the military, would accept a win for the main opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa.

Monday’s upbeat spectacle of millions of Zimbabwean­s voting peacefully was eclipsed 48 hours later by scenes of tanks and other military vehicles speeding through debrisstre­wn streets and soldiers beating protesters who had blocked main roads and set bonfires. Some journalist­s also were attacked.

Gunfire was heard downtown throughout the afternoon, including near the ruling party headquarte­rs where protesters had gathered.

 ?? MUJAHID SAFODIEN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? An opposition MDC party supporter holds his hands up after being sprayed with a water cannon on a street in Harare, during clashes with police Wednesday.
MUJAHID SAFODIEN/ASSOCIATED PRESS An opposition MDC party supporter holds his hands up after being sprayed with a water cannon on a street in Harare, during clashes with police Wednesday.

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