Mnangagwa elected Zimbabwe president: Official result

AFP  |  Harare 

Emmerson Mnangagwa, a former ally of Robert Mugabe, narrowly won the country's landmark election, results showed today, in an outcome set to fuel fraud allegations as security forces patrolled the streets to prevent protests.

"Mnangagwa, Emmerson Dambudzo, of is therefore duly declared elected of the republic of Zimbabwe," said ZEC

Mnangagwa needed over 50 per cent of the vote to secure victory without a second-round run-off.

was braced for public reaction to the election results -- the first since the ousting of -- which have already sparked a deadly crackdown on protesters.

Six people were killed on Wednesday when troops fired live rounds against MDC demonstrators alleging the vote had been rigged.

Soldiers and police cleared central on Thursday, shouting at pedestrians and traders to leave the area, as the opposition continued to allege that ZANU-PF had stolen the election.

Moments before the official announcement, denounced the results as "fake" after he took to stage at the ZEC results centre.

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 04:50 IST