President Mnangagwa reverses stance on foreign observers for elections

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken a step back from his previous threats to exclude foreign observers from monitoring the upcoming August 23 harmonized elections in Zimbabwe.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken a step back from his previous threats to exclude foreign observers from monitoring the upcoming August 23 harmonized elections in Zimbabwe.

The opposition party, Citizens Coalition for Change has accused the ruling Zanu PF party and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission of conspiring to temper with the voters roll ahead of the August polls.

In a landmark ruling on Monday, the ConCourt dismissed an application by Tonderai Chidawa, a member of the ruling Zanu PF party, challenging the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission's (ZEC) delimitation report.

Following the recent conclusion of the delimitation exercise, preparations for the 2023 elections will go a gear up on 12th March as ZEC begins the final nationwide mobile biometric voter registration.

An open letter to ZEC Commissioner Priscilla Chigumba warning her not to frog march Zimbabwe to a Black Apartheid 2023 Election through controversial reforms.

The report by Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) on the delimitation of electoral boundaries has been rejected by Zanu PF, and the party has begun making preparations to have the document thrown out of court.

Rejoice Ngwenya, a free market activist has carried out an informal market research on how Zimbabweans perceive brands in their country, and came up with the top 10 worst brand (performers), in no order of ‘worseness’.

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) led by Nelson Chamisa scored big in the Bulilima by-elections held on Saturday, wining two of the three wards on contest with Zanu PF managing to retain only one seat.

Zimbabwe opposition leader Egypt Dzinemunhenzwa has given the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and the government a 72-hour ultimatum to withdraw their "exorbitant" nomination fees or face prosecution.

Lovemore Madhuku, leader of the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA), said on Monday that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) does not have the power to raise election candidate nomination fees.