Zimbabwe has its next elections in 2023. That is less than two years ahead. It is imperative that every Zimbabwean should examine why we have elections. What are elections for? What will we achieve through elections? There are more than 180 different countries in the world, and nearly all ...
Zimbabwe Ready For Elections - MugabePresident Robert Mugabe says Zimbabwe is ready to hold elections and the coalition partners are ready to put aside their differences. He was speaking at the funeral of his deputy John Nkomo, in the capital Harare today.SABC Digital News...
At a time when various critics and opinion leaders have been blaming Zanu PF for failing to fulfil its pre-2018 election promises, the ruling party is already targeting a massive 5 million votes in its pursuit to resoundingly win the next elections expected in the year 2023. According to th...
DRUMS are beating, so high to a deafening crescendo as Zimbabwe hurtles towards the 2023 elections. Of course, the ground is already uneven because President Mnangagwa has been implementing pro-people policies that have found resonance even among his critics. Of course, the 2023 election is a fo...
Abraham Mateta wants ZEC to put in place administrative measures to enable people in his condition to vote by secret ballot in forthcoming elections due by Aug. 21. Alternatively, ZEC should provide tactile voting devices to all blind people who wish to vote by secret ballot, Mateta said. ...
There had been talk that the alliance may boycott the elections but Chamisa said they would win against all odds. "We cannot boycott our victory. The talk of boycotting is a machination by ZANU-PF to try and get us in a state of despondency," he said....
Zimbabwe is enjoying relative peace ahead of the July 30 general elections despite the bomb attack targeting President Emmerson Mnangagwa last Saturday.
Former ZANU-PF Member of Parliament for Chivi South, Killer Zivhu has repeated threats that some people will be killed because of the 2023 elections. In his statement, Zivhu suggested that it was better for Zimbabwe to suspend elections and instead accommodate the oppositio...
"However, dates for general elections are set by the President by way of a proclamation in terms of Section 44 of the constitution. After a proclamation on an election date, the nomination courts must sit on a day which is at least 14 days and not more than 21 days after proclamation da...
The military, obedient to Mr. Chiwenga, has made sure in previous elections that rural chiefs and headmen marshal their followers to cast ballots for ZANU-PF candidates. That method will this time once more reduce opposition turnout and votes – though it should be said that...