Presidential candidates hail peaceful polls
Zimpapers Elections Desk CANDIDATES vying for the presidency, who cast their votes in Zimbabwe’s harmonised elections yesterday, have hailed the prevailing peace in the country and the general environment under…
Zanu PF declared winners in 90 local authority wards
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The ruling Zanu PF has been declared as winners in 90 local authority wards across the country after no other parties or individuals successfully filed their nomination…
Peace, calm prevails after Zim polls
Blessings Chidakwa, Zimpapers Elections Desk THERE has been peace and tranquility across Zimbabwe a day after Zimbabweans cast their votes in the August 23 harmonised elections. The majority of Zimbabweans…
Matebeleland North Chiefs elect Senators
Rutendo Nyeve [email protected] Chief Mathuphula and Chief Siansali were on Thursday morning re-elected uncontested to be members of the Senate that will represent Matabeleland North Province. The election which was…
State opposes application on illegal Borrowdale billboard case
Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent The State has opposed an application by two Harare men who are facing charges of erecting an illegal billboard in Borrowdale with damaging information to a…
Matore expects tricky challenge from Army side
Brandon Moyo, [email protected] CHICKEN INN FC gaffer, Prince Matore is expecting a tricky encounter when they face Army side Cranborne Bullets in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter at…
Zanu PF declared winners in 90 local authority wards
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The ruling Zanu PF has been declared as winners in 90 local authority wards across the country after no other parties or individuals successfully filed their nomination…
Warren Park votes peacefully despite late start
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent VOTERS in Warren Park cast their votes peacefully in the 2023 harmonised elections which ended today despite the polling exercise starting late at most polling stations in…
I am confident of victory: President
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa says he is confident of victory following yesterday’s harmonised elections and has urged Zimbabweans to maintain the peace and tranquillity prevailing across the country.
Voting extended to today
President Mnangagwa, using his powers under the Electoral Act, last night announced that voting will continue today from 7am to 7pm in those wards in Harare and Manicaland that received local government ballot papers late in the day, or not at all, and so could not open or opened very late.











