Party presidents sign peace pledge
All 23 presidential contestants in the July 30 harmonised elections yesterday signed a high-level peace pledge committing themselves and their political parties to a peaceful campaign ahead of the polls. A few presidential candidates were represented by senior party members at the signing ceremony.
Party presidents sign peace pledge
All 23 presidential contestants in the July 30 harmonised elections yesterday signed a high-level peace pledge committing themselves and their political parties to a peaceful campaign ahead of the polls. A few presidential candidates were represented by senior party members at the signing ceremony.
Race for State House: Democracy or too many cooks?
The nomination court witnessed a record 23 presidential candidates successfully filing their papers ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections. Indeed, this was good for democracy as all who met the criteria were able to file their papers. However, the issue which now calls for attention is how they are spoiling the electoral broth through childish policies.
Race for State House: Democracy or too many cooks?
The nomination court witnessed a record 23 presidential candidates successfully filing their papers ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections. Indeed, this was good for democracy as all who met the criteria were able to file their papers. However, the issue which now calls for attention is how they are spoiling the electoral broth through childish policies.
Race for State House: Democracy or too many cooks?
The nomination court witnessed a record 23 presidential candidates successfully filing their papers ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections. Indeed, this was good for democracy as all who met the criteria were able to file their papers. However, the issue which now calls for attention is how they are spoiling the electoral broth through childish policies.
Race for State House: Democracy or too many cooks?
The nomination court witnessed a record 23 presidential candidates successfully filing their papers ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections. Indeed, this was good for democracy as all who met the criteria were able to file their papers. However, the issue which now calls for attention is how they are spoiling the electoral broth through childish policies.
Race for State House: Democracy or too many cooks?
The nomination court witnessed a record 23 presidential candidates successfully filing their papers ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections. Indeed, this was good for democracy as all who met the criteria were able to file their papers. However, the issue which now calls for attention is how they are spoiling the electoral broth through childish policies.
Race for State House: Democracy or too many cooks?
The nomination court witnessed a record 23 presidential candidates successfully filing their papers ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections. Indeed, this was good for democracy as all who met the criteria were able to file their papers. However, the issue which now calls for attention is how they are spoiling the electoral broth through childish policies.
Race for State House: Democracy or too many cooks?
The nomination court witnessed a record 23 presidential candidates successfully filing their papers ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections. Indeed, this was good for democracy as all who met the criteria were able to file their papers. However, the issue which now calls for attention is how they are spoiling the electoral broth through childish policies.
Race for State House: Democracy or too many cooks?
The nomination court witnessed a record 23 presidential candidates successfully filing their papers ahead of Zimbabwe’s 2018 harmonised elections. Indeed, this was good for democracy as all who met the criteria were able to file their papers. However, the issue which now calls for attention is how they are spoiling the electoral broth through childish policies.




