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“Electoral Observation missions should operate within their mandate “Minister of Foreign Affairs

By Kwedu News Zimbabwe’s Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Honourable Amon Murwira says observer missions should not stray from their mandate when conducting their duties as witnessed in the recent August 23 Harmonised Elections. Addressing foreign Ambassadors accredited to Zimbabwe on Sunday (27/08/2023) Minister Murwira said Zimbabwe is disturbed by the contents of some

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NCDPZ President, Shiri re-elected PWDs senator

By Dumisani Ndlovu Harare-National Council of Disabled Persons of Zimbabwe (NCDPZ) President Annah Shiri was re-elected senator representing people with disability. She garnered 128 votes on Saturday 26 August 2023, the Zimbabwe Election Commission (ZEC) announced.Held at the Rainbow Towers in Harare, Shiri, who outshined four, other contestants, ran against the incumbent Nasper Manyau, who

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People with Disabilities call for gvt to improve voting environment for them

By Memory MudzaniOn 23 August Zimbabweans practices their right to vote where everyone was givenn chance to practice their rights by voting but it was a different story for people with disabilities as they are calling for a change in the electoral process approach especially the way polling stations are built in the near future

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SADC hits back at Zim gvt observers attack.

…says its “crude, scurrilous and misleading” By Delicious Mathuthu The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has hit back at the government of Zimbabwe following attacks of its SADC Elections Observation Mission (SEOM) after releasing its preliminary statement on the recently held August 23 harmonised elections. As the drama unfolds and the exchange of words between

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Thresholds needed to achieve a two thirds majority in parliament

By Kwedu News In terms of section 118 of the Constitution, Zimbabwe has a bicameral legislature consisting of the Senate and the National Assembly. THE SENATE(1)The Senate consists of eighty [80] Senators, of whom—(a)six are elected from each of the [10] provinces into which Zimbabwe is divided, by a system of proportional representation conforming with

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