HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) 鈥 Zimbabwe's main opposition leader on Sunday alleged 鈥渂latant and gigantic fraud鈥 in the country's election after President Emmerson Mnangagwa was declared the winner and international observers reported an atmosphere of intimidation against voters.

The returns from the latest troubled vote in the were announced Saturday night, two days earlier than expected. Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa's Citizens Coalition for Change party said it would challenge the results as 鈥渉astily assembled without proper verification.鈥

鈥淭hey stole your voice and vote but never your hope,鈥 Chamisa wrote in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, in his first public reaction to the election's announced outcome. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a blatant and gigantic fraud.鈥

People in the country of 15 million were bound to view the results with suspicion but , 80, dismissed allegations of vote fraud.

鈥淚 did not conduct these elections. I think those who feel the race was not run properly know where to go to complain. I am so happy,鈥 he said at a news conference Sunday, adding that the elections were run 鈥渢ransparently, fairly in broad daylight.鈥

Mnangagwa was reelected for a second and final five-year term with 52.6% of the vote, according to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. Chamisa, 45, who also lost to Mnangagwa in a very close and disputed election five years ago, won 44% of the vote this time, the commission said.

International election observers , held Wednesday and Thursday, citing an atmosphere of intimidation against Chamisa's supporters. In the buildup to the vote, international rights groups reported a crackdown on opposition to Mnangagwa and the long-ruling ZANU-PF party.

鈥淭he vote will be challenged, it was fraught with unprecedented illegality,鈥 Chamisa said later Sunday in the capital, Harare. he described the results as 鈥渄octored鈥 and 鈥渃riminal.鈥

The rights groups said the party, which according to the electoral commission retained its parliamentary majority, had used the police and courts to harass and intimidate opposition officials and supporters.

Before the election, Chamisa alleged in that his party鈥檚 rallies had been broken up by police and his supporters had often been intimidated and threatened with violence.

The actual election was also problematic and voting was extended into an extra day Thursday because of a shortage of ballot papers, especially in the capital and other urban areas that are opposition strongholds. People slept at polling stations to make sure they were able to vote.

Mnangagwa鈥檚 victory meant ZANU-PF retained the governmental leadership it has held for all 43 years of since the nation was re-named following independence from white minority rule in 1980.

鈥淭his is a very happy occasion indeed,鈥 said Ziyambi Ziyambi, an election agent for Mnangagwa and a Cabinet minister. 鈥淶imbabweans have shown confidence in our president and ZANU-PF.鈥

Zimbabwe has a history of disputed and sometimes violent elections in the more than four decades of ZANU-PF rule, most notably under autocratic former president Robert Mugabe, who was leader for 37 years and oversaw a period of economic collapse that gained Zimbabwe international notoriety.

Mugabe's regime also resulted in the United States and the European Union applying sanctions on Zimbabwe for alleged human rights abuses. Those sanctions are largely still in place.

Mugabe was removed from power in a military-led coup in 2017 and replaced with Mnangagwa, his former vice president. The coup was widely popular and celebrated as a new dawn, but while Mnangagwa promised an era of freedom and prosperity, critics have alleged the former guerrilla fighter nicknamed 鈥渢he crocodile鈥 has become as repressive as his predecessor.

Zimbabwe has had just those two leaders in more than four decades of independence.

The 2023 election results were released around 11.30 p.m. Saturday night at the official results center in Harare, taking many by surprise. They came just 48 hours after polls closed in the delayed elections, when election officials had planned to announce the results five days after voting ended.

鈥淲e reject any results hastily assembled without proper verification,鈥 Promise Mkwananzi, a spokesperson for Chamisa鈥檚 CCC party, said minutes after the results were announced. 鈥淲e will advise citizens on the next steps as the situation develops.鈥

While the outcome likely will be closely scrutinized, Chamisa's party didn't immediately announce if it would challenge them through the courts. Chamisa challenged his 2018 election loss to Mnangagwa, but that was rejected by the Constitutional Court.

The election observers said they had specific concerns in this vote over a ruling party affiliate organization called Forever Associates of Zimbabwe that they said set up tables at polling stations and took details of people walking into voting booths. The head of the African Union observer mission, former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, said the FAZ activities should be declared 鈥渃riminal offenses.鈥

on allegations of subversion that government critics said were trumped-up charges.

Ahead of Saturday鈥檚 announcement of the results, guarded the national results center. It was the scene of deadly violence following the election five years ago, when soldiers killed six people during protests.

At the United Nations, a spokeswoman for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was 鈥渃oncerned about the arrest of observers, reports of voter intimidation, threats of violence, harassment and coercion.鈥

But Guterres also urges all factions "to reject any and all forms of violence, threats of violence, or incitement to violence, and to ensure that human rights and the rule of law are fully respected," said the statement from spokeswoman Florencia Soto Ni帽o.

There was no sign of unrest early Sunday. Streets in Harare that would normally be bustling with late-night vendors were empty soon after the announcement Saturday night as people were digesting the results and another ZANU-PF victory, which would take the party's rule to nearly half a century.

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Imray reported from Cape Town, South Africa.

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