Zimbabwe is having its first-ever election without Robert Mugabe, after a wild campaign with fake promises about Trump and a bomb at a campaign rally
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- Millions of Zimbabweans voted for a new president and parliament on Monday.
- It is the first election in the country's 38-year history which hasn't featured Robert Mugabe as a candidate.
- The main contenders for president are Emmerson Mnangagwa, the current president, and Nelson Chamisa, a former pastor.
- The election campaign has been wild: Mnangagwa survived an explosion at a campaign rally, and Chamisa lied about meeting Trump and had to apologize.
Vote-counting is underway in Zimbabwe, which is awaiting the conclusion of a wild election campaign which is the first in the nation's 38-year history not to feature Robert Mugabe.
Millions of Zimbabweans voted for a new president and parliament on Monday, which could also see power shift from Mugabe's Zanu-PF party for the first time ever.
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