Zimbabwe's Chamisa reluctant to challenge results in court

Zimbabwe opposition leader Nelson Chamisa questioned the independence of the judiciary on Thursday and said he was reluctant to go to court to challenge the results of this week's presidential election, which he claims to have won.<div class="feedflare">
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