The incumbent president of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, cast his vote this morning at his hometown of KweKwe, about 200 kilometres outside Harare.

 

Mnangagwa, in an interview with the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), continued to call for a peaceful election.

 

"Today is a very important day for our great nation. Let us remember the importance of unity and peace. The power to shape our future lies in our hands. Let's uphold the values of democracy and celebrate togetherness," said the president.

 

Leader of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change Nelson Chamisa also cast his vote in Kuwadzana, Harare.

 

Chamisa, after casting his vote, wrote on his social media, "The feeling is fantastic. Do not get frustrated. Be patient. Be vigilant. Never give up."

 

11 candidates are vying for the presidency. The voting process has been smooth since the opening of the polling stations this morning.

 

Emil Xamro Seibeb

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