Spread This News By James Muonwa l Mashonaland West Correspondent CITIZENS’ Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa has claimed that leaders from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) are
ZEC, the Electoral Commissions Forum of the SADC and the Catholic Bishop's Commission of Zimbabwe said the highly contested polls had been free, fair and credible despite issues with the voters roll.Cape Times (South Africa)
Beneath, we publish some of the responses to Kalimbwe’s post on Twitter: SADC is an unpardonable mess. It certainly must be disbanded- Zimbabwe News Parrot @ZimParrot Yu’re stepping in Charamba’s way now kikikiki-H.E Luxon @luxmakx In Uganda Museveni was announcing results from nowh...
South African President Jacob Zuma's international relations advisor Lindiwe Zulu who is also one of the facilitators in the Zimbabwe inter party talks was among the officials who attended as well as Tanki Mothae, the Sadc organ on politics, defence and security cooperation director. ...
Since assuming office in 2021, he has not attended any official function in Zimbabwe, despite multiple regional gatherings.His decision to prioritize Japan over the SADC summit comes amid ongoing tensions within the regional bloc, particularly over Zimbabwe's disputed 2023 elections. Hichilema's ...
“The Republic of Zimbabwe, as Sadc Chair on the Organ of Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation will lead the Sadc Elections Observer Mission to the presidential, provincial and legislative elections to be held on October 15, 2019 in Mozambique. ...
Chamisa's long anticipated update on what SADC is doing to end the disputed Zimbabwe elections confirmed what we already knew - i.e that SADC is doing nothing.C...
"Allow me to congratulate President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe and His Majesty King Mswati III, the King of Eswatini, for the exemplary elections that were recently conducted in your countries," said Lourenço. "The tranquility and orderly manner in which they took place constituted a major...
As Zimbabwe heads towards crucial general elections expected in July, one wonders if our regional bodies are competent enough to monitor the polls as they have,...