Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa has won a second term in office, according to official results.
Mnangagwa, who is known as the "Crocodile," won the election with 50.8% of the vote, defeating his main challenger, Nelson Chamisa, who received 44.3% of the vote.
The election was marred by allegations of fraud and irregularities. Chamisa and his supporters have vowed to challenge the results in court.
Mnangagwa, who took office in 2017 after the resignation of Robert Mugabe, has promised to revive the country's economy and improve the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans.
https://twitter.com/ZimElections_23/status/1696169929580442096However, he has faced criticism for his handling of the economy and for his failure to address corruption.
The election was Zimbabwe's first since the fall of Mugabe, who ruled the country for 37 years. Mugabe was forced to resign after widespread protests against his rule.
The election was seen as a test of the 'Crcodile's' legitimacy and his ability to unite the country. However, the election has instead deepened the divisions in Zimbabwe.
It remains to be seen whether Mnangagwa will be able to unite the country and deliver on his promises of economic revival.