Self-exiled former Cabinet Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has once again ripped into opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa over his continued lack of party structures despite being popular with the electorate.
In a Twitter post inspired by the recent Nigerian elections in which
Buoyed by the recent survey results that tipped them to win the forthcoming elections, opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has ruled out any prospects of joining forces with other political parties under a coalition arrangement.
Prior to the 2018 elections, political formations united under
The Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCBC) says the forthcoming harmonised elections should usher in a leader who cares about the health of the poor.
The country goes to elections later this year to elect Councillors, Members of Parliament and the President.
In a pastoral letter titled The
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) says it will do away with the traditional primary elections to choose party candidates for the impending harmonized elections set for later this year.
Speaking to journalists during a press conference today, CCC national spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said citizens will
Policy think tank, the Zimbabwe Democracy Institute (ZDI) says the recently gazetted Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) final delimitation report can be understood as a Zanu PF scheme meant to maintain their two-thirds majority in Parliament.
President Mnangagwa on Monday gazetted the delimitation report paving way for
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has gazetted the constituency Delimitation Report by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), setting the stage for the crucial harmonised elections set for July-August this year.
Delimitation is the process of dividing the country into constituencies and wards for purposes of elections to constituency
Political intolerance has reached high levels, and the tense environment has the potential to brew more violence and electoral malpractices in the coming months
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has called for a mandatory provision in the Electoral Amendment Bill that calls for the recognition of the diaspora vote and that of prisoners.
The Bill was gazetted at the end of 2022 amid wide criticism for lacking the input
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa says people have often misunderstood him when he says 'God is in it.'
The opposition leader has become synonymous with the phrase which has accompanied most of his messages on social media platforms.
In an interview with a