By Alois Vinga
MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa says the systematic attacks he and his party have received from the ruling Zanu PF and state institutions since 2018 have instead hardened him and transformed him into a wiser politician.
Chamisa has for the past three years since the 2018 elections been accusing the Zanu PF and state institutions of working tirelessly to decimate the MDC Alliance.
He starts with accusing the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) of rigging the 2018 presidential election on behalf of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
He took the challenge to the Constitutional Court where the matter was dismissed with costs.
Since then, Chamisa has not recognised Mnangagwa as the illegitimate President of Zimbabwe, setting the stage for a fierce rivalry between Zanu PF and the MDC Alliance.
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