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Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa makes a gesture at a political rally at the Chipadze Stadium in Bindura, Mashonaland Central Province, Zimbabwe on July 7, 2018. Zimbabwe will hold the first post-Mugabe elections on June 30 July. (Xinhua / Shaun Jusa) [HARARE10July(XINHUANET)-ParticipatinginZanu-PFinZimbabwetomeettheresultsofthegeneralelectionsofJuly30declaredanewleadertotheElectoralObservationMissionoftheAfricanUnion
Obert Mpofu, Party Secretary for Administration Journalists after meeting the mission of observation Monday that he would respect the outcome of the elections as it was guided by the country's constitution, reported Tuesday the state-owned Herald newspaper, Mpofu, who is also the minister of internal affairs of the country. Zimbabwean government. had met the delegation of the observation mission led by Francis Kissinger Kakai to Zanu-PF headquarters in the city.
He said that he had held a fruitful meeting with the AU mission and clarified them. "They raised issues that, in their view, should be clarified. "The other issues raised concerned the outcome of the election, namely, whether Zanu-PF was willing to accept the outcome if it did not favor it and we ensured The President opened this election to the world and it was a good thing. is the world that will observe and see how engaged we are in this process, "he added.
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has since badured the international community and citizens that the elections would be held in a peaceful environment ensuring their freedom, credibility and loyalty.
Mpofu also told the mission that Zanu-PF is committed to ensuring that the elections take place in peace.
He also said that he had told the delegation that his party had no problem with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), an independent body which he said he should be left for. men his work without interference.
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