Zimbabwean presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa casts his vote in country's capital
HARARE, ZIMBABWE - AUGUST 23: Zimbabwe Presidential candidate and the leader of the main opposition party Nelson Chamisa casted his vote in the second polls on Wednesday (August 23) in the Zimbabwean capital of Harare.
There was a stampede around the voting center as the leader of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party gave a statement.
The election is viewed as crucial as incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa who is seeking his second term is vying against main opposition candidate Nelson Chamisa of the Citizens Coalition For Change (CCC) party and other opposition candidates.
Zimbabweans are also electing new councilors and members of parliament but the presidential race is the most crucial.
This election will also determine the new makeup of the 350-seat parliament and more than 1,900 local council positions.
Voting was delayed at most polling stations in the capital Harare as certain voting materials such as indelible ink and council ballot papers were not in place.
In townships like Kuwadzana, Glen View, Dzivarasekwa, and Budiriro, long and winding queues of patient voters were seen, with officials making sure that the voting material was going to be delivered. (Footage by Thandiwe GarusaThandiwe Garusa/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)





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