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Despite widespread condemnation of the flawed election, including by the UN secretary-general, the observer report was ultimately shelved. </span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">South Africa’s silence was jarring, with President Cyril Ramaphosa and other senior Cabinet members later attending Mnangagwa’s inauguration as special guests. </span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Analysts have rightfully attributed the reluctance of regional leaders to hold one another to account to the close ties forged between former liberation movements throughout southern Africa during the struggle for independence from colonial rule. </span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The African National Congress (ANC), Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF), Frente de Libertação de Moçambique (Frelimo), South West Africa People’s Organisation (Swapo), and People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) have long-standing political affiliations. 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