by Gift Mashoko

MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa addressed  a press conference on Tuesday  where he threatened that his a party would take action if Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC)  does not take heed of their demands on how the printing the ballot papers was to be done. He further went on to say that they would be taking the matter to SADC to intervene in what he called a stalemate through an Extraordinary Summit.

by Elijah Chihota

As the 2018 harmonised elections beckons with only twelve days to go, political parties are busy criss-crossing the length and breadth of Zimbabwe trying to lure the electorate to vote for them.

by Chigumbu Warikandwa

There are various forms of governments, among them are constitutional democracies where leaders are chosen by the public using laws of universal suffrage, exercised by adult persons of sound mind.

by Own Correspondent

A quick Internet search of why people should vote revealed that balloting connects citizens with their political process. It helps choose leaders who share the same views with the electorate.

by Prosperity Mzila

On 11th of July 2018, just 19 days to election day, the MDC Alliance held a demonstration against what it termed the ‘Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s lack of transparency’ much to the disappointment of other political parties who felt that ZEC had bent over backwards beyond its lawful mandate to show transparency in the electoral process.