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Zimbabwe opposition walks out of parliament

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The Zimbabwean Opposition walked out of Parliament during President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s, State of the Nation Address. According to the Law makers President Mnangagwa, was not legitimately elected on July 30.
The State of the Nation Address is Mr Mnangagwa’s, first to Parliament since the Election, which many hoped will set the impoverished Southern African nation on a new course after the fall of longtime leader Robert Mugabe. Mnangagwa vowed to fight an outbreak of the “medieval” disease of cholera that has killed 31 people, with more than five thousand cases reported.
He said his government will modernize collapsing Health Facilities and improve on Water and Sanitation infrastructure. The President also pledged to resolve worsening economic problems and fight corruption while continuing to use a multi-currency system dominated by US dollars.

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