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HARARE (Reuters) -Zimbabwe's re-elected President Emmerson Mnangagwa suggested on Sunday that anyone questioning the results of last week's election take their case to court as an opposition ...
Applicant: MDC Alliance Leader, Nelson Chamisa Political experts said that the appeal faces difficulties because of Zimbabwe's political scene and Judicial idiosyncrasies citing that the Judges' own values, perspectives, and secret personal and monetary interests plays a considerably more decisive role with regards to managing the argumentative issues [7] Some political examiners anticipated ...
The Commission is a signatory to the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Protocol as well as the African Union (AU) and the United Nations Convention on Anti-Corruption. However, according to a 2009 report by Global Integrity , the Commission is highly inefficient and “has very little authority to take steps aimed at stopping ...
The ruling followed an application to the court by a Zimbabwean citizen, Jealousy Mawarire, [6] demanding that the country's president set the date for elections before the expiry of the tenure of the seventh parliament, on 29 June 2013. Under the new constitution the winner of the presidential election would serve a five-year term.
Zimbabwe's main opposition leader on Sunday alleged “blatant and gigantic fraud” in the country's election after President Emmerson Mnangagwa was declared the winner and international ...
The commission said late on Thursday that 11 hopeful candidates had b. Eleven candidates will run for the Zimbabwean presidency in an August election, the electoral commission has said, after ...
On the online publication, ZimLive.com journalist Lindie Whiz wrote an article in which she says "Zimbabwe's new Health Minister, Obadiah Moyo, is an academic fraud who does not have the qualification he claims to possess, according to the United States embassy." A medical doctor is quoted by the article casting doubt on Moyo's qualifications [17]
He also claims that members of the police, Zimbabwe National Army, and prison officers were being "forced" to vote Zanu-PF. According to Tsvangirai the ZEC has failed to condemn whisperings among Zanu-PF officials that president Robert Mugabe will continue to rule regardless of electoral results, which has encouraged groups of War Veterans to ...