FORMER vice president Nevers Mumba says he is paying a high price for leading the SADC Observer Mission in Zimbabwe, lamenting that there are even some people who have come into the country to create stories and investigate his church. And Mumba says politicians have become reckless by trying to divide the country. After the elections in Zimbabwe recently, Mumba presented the mission’s preliminary statement on the conduct of the polls in which the mission observed that some aspects of the harmonised elections fell short of the requirements of that country’s Constitution, the Electoral Act, and the SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections (2021). ZANU-PF then called for a press briefing where its spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwato told Mumba not...

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