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.

Huge turnout for elections countrywide

Thousands of people thronged polling stations across the country to cast their votes for their preferred candidates for Presidential, National Assembly and local authority elections.

Presidential candidates hail peaceful polls

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 which the polls were held despite slight hiccups in commencement of the voting processes experienced in some areas.

Zim seeks to join BRICS growing influence

Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga arrived here yesterday to represent President Mnangagwa at the ongoing BRICS 15th Heads of State and Government Summit as Zimbabwe seeks to join leading economies in the emerging global order for the development of its economy.

Vote delays caused by court petitions — ZEC

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has said voting delays and other glitches encountered in Harare and Bulawayo for some local council polls yesterday were largely due to legal challenges political parties lodged in the courts in the run-up to the vote.

‘SUPPORT KIDS’ DREAMS’

Latwell Nyangu YOUNG model and radio personality, Tamar Muchineuta, has urged parents to support their children’s dreams. Speaking at an event attended by 250 children, organised by Glowing Gifts, a…

BALD AND BEAUTIFUL

LOS ANGELES. — According to research from the University of Pennsylvania, guys who know how to care for a bald head are apparently seen as 13 per cent stronger, taller,…

War erupts over control of Tongaat-Hullet assets

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter Zimbabwe has raised a red flag after reportedly being denied a chance to take part in the process of selecting a strategic equity partner for Tongaat…

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