Elections must be credible, says Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa
By Reuters
16 December 2017 |
11:00 am
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa is officially endorsed as leader of the Zanu-PF and the party's candidate for elections next year.
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