ZimElections2023

CCC activists released from jail after charges dropped

Two Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activists have been released from jail after spending 20 days in remand prison for…

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CCC candidates in Bulawayo back in the race

The Supreme Court has overturned a High Court order that barred 12 Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) parliamentary candidates in…

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ZEC announces 12,370 polling stations for August 23 elections

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced that 12,370 polling stations will be established countrywide for the August 23 elections.…

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Victory is certain in Bulawayo: Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said that victory is certain for the ruling Zanu PF party in Bulawayo after Citizens Coalition…

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Zanu PF forces informal traders to attend rally

The usually bustling Fifth Avenue vegetable market was deserted on Wednesday after informal traders were forced to attend a Zanu…

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Violence, intimidation, and intolerance on the rise in Zimbabwe, warns NTWJG

The National Transitional Justice Working Group (NTJWG) has warned that a “dangerous situation” could emerge in Zimbabwe as a result…

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Five years of progress or stagnation: An assessment of the government’s performance

By Sivio Institute The government achieved an average 56% performance score. Agriculture and Rural Development (74%) was the best-performing cluster…

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Meet Your Candidate: Chiredzi Central CCC candidate Ropafadzo Makumire

By TellZim News As Zimbabweans are slowly being engulfed by the election mood, Chiredzi Central Constituency’s Citizens Coalition for Change…

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Police detectives wounded in shootout with armed robber

Two police detectives were shot and wounded in Bulawayo on Tuesday while attempting to arrest a man wanted for armed…

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Family of August 1 victim demands justice 5 years after post-election violence

The family of Charles Dean Gavin, one of the six people who were killed in the August 1, 2018, post-election…

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