Month: July 2023
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No place for violence in Zimbabwe’s elections, Police say
By Promise Dube Police have warned that anyone who engages in political violence ahead of the country’s upcoming elections will…
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Former VP Mphoko makes surprise appearance at Zanu PF rally
Former Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko made his first public appearance in years at a Zanu PF campaign rally addressed by President…
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Eye on the vote: Counting notes for polling agents
By Jonathan Moyo MOST Zimbabweans believe that elections in the country are rigged but they don’t know how the rigging…
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BCC suppliers raise concern over delay in payments
Bulawayo City Council (BCC) suppliers have raised concerns over the delay in payments for services rendered to the local authority.…
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EU EOM to Zimbabwe: We’re here to observe, not interfere
The European Union (EU) Election Observation Mission (EOM) to Zimbabwe has said that it will base its assessments of the…
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Pumula residents call for reversal of beerhall privatisation
Ward 19 residents in Pumula have called on the incoming councillor to push for the reversal of the privatisation of…
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ERC survey: Most youths want change of government in 2023
A survey by the Election Resource Centre (ERC) has found that most youths who will vote in the 2023 election…
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So many counting for so little – An untold story of a Zimbabwean mining town
By Calvin Manika Mandlenkosi Shoko (43) of Lukosi ward, Hwange in the South West of Zimbabwe feels betrayed by the…
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CCC candidates failed to present comprehensive version of events on Nomination Court day, says High Court
In a landmark ruling, Thursday, the Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Bongani Ndlovu said the 12 Citizens Coalition for Change…
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Kasukuwere’s quest for the presidency rejected
The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by independent presidential candidate Saviour Kasukuwere against the High Court’s decision to remove…
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