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The ZANU PF leadership in Masvingo’s Mwenezi District has come up with strong teams to oversee campaigns for President Mnangagwa, the party’s National Assembly and local government candidates in the forthcoming harmonised election set for July 30, a senior party official has said.
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Police in Hurungwe have banned the carrying of dangerous weapons as a measure to maintain a peaceful environment ahead of the harmonised elections scheduled for July 30.
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The MDC Alliance’s Mashonaland East provincial leadership has hailed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration for creating a conducive electoral environment ahead of the 2018 harmonised elections compared to the 2013 electoral period.
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President Mnangagwa on Thursday told Zimbabweans based here that victory in next month’s elections will give his administration the much-needed oomph and mandate to assert his vision for a new and prosperous Zimbabwe.
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Political parties contesting the July 30 harmonised elections were yesterday allowed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to witness the printing of ballot papers, as the electoral body moves to clear suspicion from opposition parties that the process will be secretive.
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Reverend Washington Chikanga, leader of Rebuild Zimbabwe Party (RZP), says Zimbabwe needs “right vision and right leadership” to change fortunes for citizens.
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The European Union (EU) election observer mission here has dismissed as “propaganda” reports carried by two Masvingo provincial weeklies which claimed that a member of the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) harassed and intimidated them on Tuesday.
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The following is a transcript of a conversation The Herald’s Elliot Ziwira (EZ) had with Dr Noah Manyika (NM), one of the 23 presidential contestants in the July 30 harmonised elections.
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President Mnangagwa on Thursday said violence will not mould the country’s politics and no one will stop the forces of peace, progress and democracy his administration has nurtured.
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Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has briefed the 43rd Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC Parliamentary Forum on the Zimbabwe’s preparedness for harmonised elections scheduled for July 30 2018.
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Dr Thokozani Khupe says she will create equal opportunities for all Zimbabweans and introduce a culture of constitutionalism in the country’s governance. The MDC-T leader and presidential candidate in the July 30 harmonised elections says she brings a clean record and will be able to chart a new course if elected.
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Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa says the harmonised elections slated for July 30 will proceed as he proclaimed, despite the cowardly terrorist act by yet to be identified people who detonated an explosive that killed two people and injured 47 others at White City Stadium on Saturday. The blast, which was largely targeted at […]
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Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga (Retired) yesterday described as an act of terrorism the explosion that rocked White City Stadium in Bulawayo on Saturday soon after President Mnangagwa addressed a Zanu-PF rally and said the incident would not deter Zimbabwe from holding elections in a peaceful environment.
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Timothy Chiguvare, leader of the People’s Progressive Party and one of the contestants in the forthcoming Presidential elections, says his party will create 2.5 million jobs in two years if elected.
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Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Zanu-PF losing candidates in Harare South National Assembly constituency and war veterans have pledged to work together with winning candidate, Cde Tongai Mnangagwa, to ensure election victory for the revolutionary party. The pledge poured cold water on some elements who had sought to create an impression that there was disharmony in […]
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