Zimbabwe’s Opposition Would Win a Free And Fair Election, Survey Shows

Bloomberg

  • Survey was commissioned by the Brenthurst Foundation

  • Almost half of Zimbabweans would emigrate if they could

Zimbabwe’s biggest opposition party would win a free and fair election, according to one of the first surveys to be released ahead of a vote expected from July this year.

Nelson Chamisa, the leader of the Citizens Coalition for Change, would garner 53% of ballots, while his party would get 52% in a separate parliamentary vote, the survey conducted by the Sabi Strategy Group and released on Wednesday showed. President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front would both win 40% of votes.

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