Daily News:   MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa puts ZEC boss Priscilla Chigumba into tight corner

Daily News: MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa puts ZEC boss Priscilla Chigumba into tight corner

Daily News: MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa puts ZEC boss Priscilla Chigumba into tight corner .
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Pin 46 Shares MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has put the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) into a tight corner going into the Constitutional Court (Con-Court) hearing on Wednesday, saying its handling of the presidential ballot was fatally defective.Chamisa is fighting tooth-and-nail to overturn the results announced by Zec, which declared Mnangagwa as the winner of the presidential ballot with 50,8 percent of the votes, against his 44, 3 percent.Zec chairperson Priscilla Chigumba has now conceded in her response to Chamisa’s petition filed on August 10 that there were clerical errors in their figures.In a potentially embarrassing blunder, Zec has now revised Mnangagwa’s win to 50, 6percent, while increasing Chamisa’s votes to 44, 39 percent.Chamisa who had been given up to 12 noon yesterday by the Con-Court to file his answering affidavit, latched onto Zec’s gaffe in papers filed in the superior court.In his answering affidavit, he said these and other mistakes put the case to rest and show that Mnangagwa did not get an outright win.He said the figures of registered voters captured on Zec’s digital Compact Disc (CD) vary invariably with those that it later announced.“I point out in this regard that these respondents have conceded that there are discrepancies with their figures.Those discrepancies are material.The effect of a presidential election being a constituency-based election will be related to in argument.It is clear however, that Zec chose not to announce the results by constituencies because of the discrepancies that I have complained of.“The discrepancies are stark and it is significant that Zec has not responded to them.Zec once again accepts that the numbers of registered voters it announced are different from those on its CD.It also takes the position that the figures on its CD are also wrong,” Chamisa said.In his application, Chamisa claimed to have won the election with 60 percent and that Mnangagwa failed to garner enough votes for him to be declared the winner.He is therefore seeking an order for him to be declared the winner of the July 30 presidential election, failure of which he is seeking an alternative order for a fresh election to be conducted.Last week, Mnangagwa filed his

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