'Scared' Zimbabweans 'anticipate worse issues to return' after Mnangagwa re-election

As Emmerson Mnangagwa thanked his opponents, the Zimbabwean individuals and the nation's church buildings after his second presidential election win, a few of Harare's residents prayed for a modified end result.

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Not on the Sunday congregations of their typical church buildings however within the security of their houses - frightened of the police deployed throughout the streets of the capital and the specter of a crackdown.

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"Today I didn't go to church," Dorcas, a Harare resident tells Sky News. "We were scared since the announcement of the results and unsure of what is going to happen given the presence of the police in the neighbourhood.

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"So I simply thought we'd pray for our nation at residence. We are praying for a greater future, a modified end result and for courtroom circumstances to be heard by people who find themselves clever."

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While Mr Mnangagwa's most important opponent Nelson Chamisa has publicly denounced the election results calling them "a blatant and gigantic fraud", and is predicted to share the opposition's subsequent plan of action, any authorized recourse is unlikely to bear fruit.

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Not solely is there no precedent of an overturned election end result within the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe, however the rule of legislation has more and more turn out to be a instrument of repression.

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After a day of disappointment for disenfranchised city voters unable to solid their ballots due to closed polling stations or an absence of voter supplies, the Zimbabwean authorities arrested 39 election displays and raided their workplace on the night of polling day.

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The workers and volunteers of the Zimbabwe Election Network and the Election Reporting Centre have been charged and launched on bail.

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"They have been charged with violating section 66 of the electoral act of purportedly announcing election results - which they did not do," stated Kumbirai Mafunda, the spokesman for Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, which is representing the civic society group. They are nonetheless anticipated to look in courtroom to face their prices.

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"Our concern lies in the targeted harassment, intimidation and disruption of legitimate election observation," Mr Mafunda added.

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"These are organisations who have in the past played a critical role in the observation of Zimbabwe's elections - we cannot wake up and suddenly label them as subversive."

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Not solely can these labels be dished out by the authorities however they can be simply enshrined in legislation.

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Legal pathways to crush dissent have ensured Mr Mnangagwa's maintain on energy - a destiny not solely written within the stars however within the subtext of Zimbabwe's controversial "Patriotic Bill" handed within the weeks main as much as the election.

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The invoice criminalises acts seen to be damaging to the sovereignty and nationwide pursuits of Zimbabwe - dangerously imprecise provisions which can be punishable by lack of citizenship, denial of the best to vote and even the demise penalty.

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Critics have referred to as the laws a symptom of tyranny and an indication that Mr Mnangagwa has outdone his predecessor Robert Mugabe's dictatorial methods.

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"I don't expect anything from him but I do expect worse things to come for my fellow countrymen," says disenchanted voter Chief Svosve, who's utilizing a pseudonym for his security.

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"We are being governed by a regime that tramples on citizens."

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