ZimElections2023

Chamisa promises to end tokenism, promote Govt officials on merit

Nelson Chamisa, leader of the opposition Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC), has promised to end tokenism and promote merit in…

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ZEC accused of blocking human rights defenders from observing elections

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has accused the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) of arbitrarily denying several Zimbabwean human…

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CCC claims 300 000 Zimbabweans in SA coming to vote

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) South Africa province has claimed that 300,000 Zimbabweans based in the country have begun…

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Residents question outgoing MP Dingilizwe Tshuma’s development record

Entumbane and Njube residents have questioned the development record of outgoing Member of Parliament Dingilizwe Tshuma, who is seeking a…

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Parties battle for votes in Victoria Falls, promise to tackle corruption

In a bid to win votes in the upcoming elections, the ruling Zanu-PF party and the opposition Citizens for Coalition…

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CCC rally in Bulawayo draws 300 people with disabilities

About 300 people with disabilities joined a Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) rally at White City in Bulawayo on Sunday…

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ZPRA veterans criticise govt for violating constitution

Members of the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) Veterans Association have criticised the government for purposefully abusing and violating the…

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ZRP denies claims of voter assistance

By Promise Dube The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has denied claims that its officers deployed to polling stations will be…

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Chamisa: Gukurahundi infringed on rights, stalled development in Matabeleland

Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa, says the Gukurahundi massacres did not only infringe on the rights of the…

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Zanu-PF supporter attacked with axe for wearing party regalia

A Zanu-PF supporter in Binga was reportedly attacked with an axe by a suspected opposition member for wearing ruling party…

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