Vusumuzi Dube, Zimpapers Elections Desk PRESIDENTIAL candidate Elisabeth Isabel Valerio of the United Zimbabwe Allaince has expressed satisfaction with the voting process so far, calling on all Zimbabweans who are registered to vote to come exercise their democratic right. Speaking after casting her vote at Hwange Main Camp primary school on Wednesday morning, Valerio said […] …
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Just in.. VP Chiwenga casts his vote
Mukudzei Chingwere, Herald Reporter Vice President and ruling Zanu PF party Second Secretary Dr Constantino Chiwenga has cast his vote at Heritage Primary School in Borrowdale, Harare East Constituency. VP Chiwenga was accompanied by his wife, Colonel Miniyothabo Chiwenga and some members of his family. Speaking to journalists after casting his vote, VP Chiwenga said […] …
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Woman refuses to be assisted, mixes ballots
By Nqobile Tshili Voting has started at Buvuma Primary School A polling station in Matabeleland South. Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in Matabeleland South Cde Abednico Ncube cast his vote at around 8:15 am. However, an elderly female voter, Idah Mahlong wept after casting her ballot in the wrong box. She had […] …
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First Family Cast their Votes
Zvamaida Murwira in Kwekwe President Mnangagwa and First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa have this morning cast their votes at Sherwood primary school polling Station in Chirumhanzu-Zibagwe constituency where he expressed optimism that he will win the election. Briefing journalists soon after casting his vote, President Mnangagwa who is the Zanu PF presidential candidate said by casting […] …
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Voting commences in Matabeleland North province
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor Voting in Matabeleland North province started this morning without any glitches, with all polling stations opening at 7am. In an interview, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Matabeleland North Provincial elections officer, Mr Richard Sibanda, said the process was smooth sailing thus far. “Our province consists of seven districts, and all have confirmed […] …
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Zimbabwe Stock Exchange closes for elections
Business Writer THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) will be closed tomorrow (Wednesday) to pave Way for the country’s Harmonised Elections. The government declared Wednesday a public holiday to allow citizens to exercise their right to participate in the election. In an update, ZSE said trading will resume on Thursday. “Pursuant to the extraordinary Government gazette […] …
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Half-day for civil servants
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT has declared today (Tuesday) a half day for civil servants ahead of tomorrow’s Harmonised Elections. Citizens will tomorrow elect the President, 210 National Assembly members, and councilors. The election day, Wednesday, has been declared a public holiday to facilitate convenience on election day. In a statement, Public Service Commission Permanent Secretary […] …
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Mountaineers Women win opener in Malawi
Brandon Moyo, Brandonmalvin9@gmail.com MEGA Market Mountaineers women’s cricket team got off their tour of Malawi to a flying start after registering an eight wicket win over Malawi women at the TCA Oval in Blantyre, yesterday afternoon. The Zimbabwean powerhouse, restricted the hosts to 124/3 in 20 overs before going on to chase down the target […] …
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All systems go for polls
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has finalised the deployment of polling officers and materials across the country paving the way for a smooth voting process tomorrow. Citizens will vote in the harmonised elections to choose the next President, members of the National Assembly and councillors. The proportion of votes that political parties get […] …
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Elections day declared holiday
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT has in terms of Section 38(2) of the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13) proclaimed August 23, 2023 as a public holiday to allow Zimbabweans to freely exercise their right to vote in the harmonised elections. Citizens are voting tomorrow to elect the President, Members of the National Assembly and councillors who will preside […] …
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