Zimbabwe’s leader: 1st post-Mugabe elections in May or June
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe’s president says elections will be in May or June, as he faces pressure at home and abroad to deliver a credible vote to cement his legitimacy.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa took power from longtime ruler Robert Mugabe with the military’s help in November, and this will be the first election without Mugabe since Zimbabwe gained its independence in 1980.
The state-run Herald newspaper quoted Mnangagwa on Thursday as saying “Zimbabwe is going for elections in four to five months’ time” while on a visit to neighbouring Mozambique.
That would be ahead of the timeframe stipulated in the constitution, which says elections should be between July 23 and Aug. 21. Mnangagwa had hinted they could be held earlier.