The streets of Zimbabwe's capital are quiet with a heavy presence of military and police after President Emmerson Mnangagwa was declared the winner of Monday's election. Western election observers who were banned in previous votes have expressed concern at the military's "excessive" force in the capital, Harare. The streets of Zimbabwe's capital are unusually quiet as the electoral commission prepares to announce the first results of Monday's presidential election. The developments come a few hours before Zimbabwe's electoral commission is expected to start releasing the results of Monday's presidential election. Mahama urges the prompt release of presidential results from Monday's election, saying delays will increase speculation that results were manipulated.
Source: ABC News August 02, 2018 09:32 UTC