<p>Protesters shut down</a> parts of Harare’s Central Business District on August 1, as early voting results indicated Emmerson Mnangagwa was in the lead to win the presidential election.</p><p>His party, Zanu-PF</a>, looked set to win the majority of parliament seats.</p><p>In this footage filmed from the office of the Financial Gazette, people mob a car driving on Robert Mugabe Road in Harare. The reporter who took the video said protesters threw a brick through the window of the office, and a loud crash and the sound of breaking glass is audible in this video.</p><p>Reports said</a> supporters of the rival party, MDC Alliance, set a Zanu-PF flag on fire.</p><p>On July 31 Zimbabwe took to the polls for the first time since the removal of Robert Mugabe</a>, also a Zanu-PF member, as president in 2017. Mugabe had been president for 30 years after serving as prime minister for seven years. Credit: Financial Gazette Zimbabwe, Ndakaziva Majaka via Storyful</p><br />