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Zimbabwe`s President, Opponent Both Confident of Win after Close

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31 July 2018 15:08 WIB

Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe casts his ballot in the general elections in Harare, Zimbabwe, July 30, 2018. With hope and pride, millions of Zimbabweans voted peacefully Monday in an election that many believe is their best chance to escape the toxic politics and dead-end economics of the era of Robert Mugabe. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

TEMPO.CO, Harare - Zimbabwe`s President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his main opponent, Nelson Chamisa, both said on Tuesday they were confident of victory in an election the previous day which observers deemed too early to call.


Mnangagwa said he was receiving "extremely positive" information on the vote. Chamisa said earlier the opposition Movement for Democratic Change had done "exceedingly well" in the vote.

The 75-year-old Mnangagwa and Chamisa, 40, were the main contenders in Monday's election, the first since Robert Mugabe was removed in a bloodless coup in November.

Western diplomats and local observer groups said the race, which saw a turnout of 75 percent, was too close to call.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission will announce official results within five days of the election although the outcome should be known well before then.

The winner faces the task of putting Zimbabwe back on track after 37 years under Mugabe which were tainted by corruption, mismanagement and diplomatic isolation that caused a crisis in a country that once had one of Africa's most promising economies.

"The information from our representatives on the ground is extremely positive!" Mnangagwa said on his official Twitter feed.

Chamisa had earlier said he was poised for victory, writing on Twitter: "Awaiting ZEC to perform their constitutional duty to officially announce the people's election results and we are ready to form the next government."

A Chamisa victory is unlikely to sit well with military generals who plotted Mugabe's ouster last November, and there could be a pushback.

Some of the generals who orchestrated the coup are now in government, including Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

Many Zimbabweans worry that should Mnangagwa lose some in the ruling party may not accept the result, given the huge risk they took in removing Mugabe.

Mnangagwa and ZANU-PF have said they will accept the result.

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