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Mugabe loyalist barred from running for president

Former Zimbabwe government minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, who sought to challenge Pres­ident Emmerson Mnangagwa in upcoming elections, has been barred from contesting.

A Harare high court judge has invalidated Mr Kasuku­were’s application to contest as an independent candidate mere weeks after the Zimba­bwe Electoral Commission ac­cepted his registration papers.

Lawyer Lovedale Mangwana challenged the body’s deci­sion in court, arguing that Mr Kasukuwere was no longer a registered voter – a criterion for a candidate – as he had lived outside Zimbabwe for longer than 18 months.

Mr Kasukuwere is key a Mugabe loyalist who served as a Zanu-PF political commissar and minister of youth and indigenisation in the ex-presi­dent’s government.

He fled the country in the aftermath of the military coup that ushered President Emmerson Mnangagwa into power in 2017.

He returned briefly in 2018, but fled again to South Africa citing political persecution.

General elections will be held in Zimbabwe on August 23 —BBC

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