JUST IN:Congratulations to whoever will win – Mugabe
Former president Robert Mugabe has said he will congratulate whichever party wins in tomorrow’s harmonised election and that all should accept the outcome.
LIVE BLOG: ZANU-PF HARARE STAR RALLY
1000: Zanu-PF party members have come in their thousands and it’s a carnival atmosphere at the National Sports Stadium as the crowd is singing and dancing awaiting the arrival of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
SOMETHING SPECIAL IS BREWING: ED
Tens of thousands of people from Harare Metropolitan province yesterday thronged the National Sports Stadium for President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s final 2018 harmonised elections rally, with Zanu-PF’s Presidential candidate saying Zimbabwe…
Zec reveals ballot paper stats
Sharon Munjenjema and Veronic Gwaze The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has said Fidelity Printers and Refiners was contracted to print ballot papers for tomorrow’s Presidential and National Assembly elections, while Printflow…
Accept will of people, says President
The unprecedented opening up of political space by the new dispensation over the past seven months has reinvigorated Zimbabwe, and tomorrow “the voice of the people will be loudly heard”,…
After the votes are cast…
Less than a month before he lost his job as the director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in 2017, James Comey published an autobiography titled “A…
Chamisa confirms Mugabe alliance
Ranga Mataire and Norman Muchemwa MDC-Alliance Presidential candidate Mr Nelson Chamisa yesterday confirmed he was working with former President Robert Mugabe in his bid to win the July 30, 2018…
‘Zanu-PF has done its homework’
Norman Muchemwa Zanu-PF has girded its loins for tomorrow’s harmonised elections and is confident that the monster crowds it has attracted to its campaign rallies will translate into votes for…
Koffi, Charly Black arrive this week
GONE are the days when elections in Zimbabwe meant travel warnings, cancellation of gigs and a crackdown on gatherings of any kind – it is business as usual in Zimbabwe…











