Zimbabwe’s Electoral Commission recommends mandatory registration for political parties to enhance accountability and prevent future election confusion.
Zimbabwe elections
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Nelson Chamisa dismisses Julius Malema’s call for Zimbabweans to vote in flawed elections, urging South Africa to help ensure fair democratic processes.
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The CCC is urging SADC to mediate the disputed 2023 presidential election results in Zimbabwe at the upcoming summit, highlighting the nation’s political crisis.
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Zimbabwe women’s groups intensify their campaign for 50/50 gender parity in leadership ahead of the 2028 elections, calling for urgent reforms.
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The ZEC faces criticism for not condemning Army Chief Sanyatwe’s voting remarks, sparking concerns about the integrity of Zimbabwe’s upcoming elections.
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The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is investigating businessman Wicknell Chivayo and ZANU-PF associates over allegations of a murky $40 million elections deal and money laundering, signaling a strong stance against corruption.
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Chalton Hwende of the CCC asserts that SADC will not intervene in Zimbabwe’s 2023 electoral dispute, urging self-reliance among citizens.
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Nelson Chamisa maintains pressure on SADC for electoral reforms nearly a year after Zimbabwe’s disputed elections, seeking democratic integrity.
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Nelson Chamisa calls for peaceful resolution of Zimbabwe’s electoral dispute, emphasizing the country’s beauty and need for unity during political tensions.
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President Mnangagwa hints at retirement amid ZANU-PF push for a third term, sparking debate on Zimbabwe’s political future.