Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has called for a change in the country's electoral laws to create fair contestation among political parties.
In a tweet accompanied by Kenya’s elections dates for 2027, Chamisa said that the current laws give too much power to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and
Outspoken independent Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has expressed disappointment after being overlooked by the SADC Electoral Advisory Council Pre-Election Assessment Mission recently in the country meeting various political actors.
The council was assessing the electoral environment ahead of this year’s harmonized elections. However, Mliswa felt
President Mnangagwa has called on Zimbabweans to remain vigilant and protect the country's independence as the Harmonised General Elections approach.
Speaking during the 43rd Independence Day commemoration in Mt. Darwin yesterday, Mnangagwa emphasized the importance of unity and peace in the nation.
"No voices, foreign or local,
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party leader, Nelson Chamisa, has finally met with the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC)'s Electoral Advisory Council following several unsuccessful attempts to get the attention of the regional bloc since losing the disputed 2018 election.
The delegation is currently in
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator, Innocent Gonese has renounced his nomination for the upcoming elections and instead backed Brian James for the Mutare Central seat.
Gonese becomes the latest legislator from the opposition movement to step down from contesting after another veteran Trevor Saruwaka announced
Zimbabwe’s ambassador at large Uebert Angel has dismissed the documentary aired by Qatar based television network Al Jazeera saying it was an intelligence operation sting after discovering that the ‘investors’ were playing him.
The four-part documentary titled "Gold Mafia" features Angel talking to potential investors who
Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Candidate Independent Selection Panel (CISP) has announced that it has received an overwhelming response from individuals seeking to represent the party in the forthcoming harmonized elections.
The CISP was set up by the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change to oversee
Provincial Magistrate Denis Mangosi has expressed his anger towards the state and police for causing a backlog in court proceedings and has threatened to remove many accused persons from remand due to the lack of progress.
Today, Magistrate Mangosi followed through on his threat and removed