Politics

Runoff highly likely in Zimbabwe as Zanu PF and CCC enter electioneering home stretch, survey

By News24.com A survey has found that if Zimbabwe were to hold its general election today, Zanu PF would get
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Malema says EFF ‘more than happy’ to bus Zimbabweans home for elections

By Times Live EFF leader Julius Malema says his party is “more than happy” to assist Zimbabweans in South Africa
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Magistrate’s tosses Chamisa’s party’s court challenge after police ban rally

By AFP A Zimbabwe magistrate court on Sunday tossed out an appeal by the largest opposition party after police blocked
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Zimbabwe’s main opposition party goes to court to challenge police ban on its rally

By Associated Press Zimbabwe’s main opposition party went to court Saturday to challenge a police decision to ban a political
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Opposition CCC rallies blocked in rural areas ahead of crunch elections

Political violence, intimidation and the blocking of opposition rallies have taken centre stage in Zimbabwe just under two months before
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Malema calls on Zimbabweans in the diaspora to go home and vote

By SABC News With elections in Zimbabwe fast approaching, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has called on
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Human rights lawyer representing Zimbabwean opposition politicians assaulted

By TimesLive Human rights lawyer Obey Shava was allegedly attacked, by four unidentified men who left him severely injured, said 
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Chamisa’s party says 8 supporters held after campaign rally ban

By AFP The Citizens Coalition for Change, a leading opposition party in Zimbabwe, say eight of its supporters are being detained
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Court acquits opposition CCC politicians accused of lying over police assault; but Govt says to

By Agencies The Zimbabwe high court has acquitted two opposition politicians — legislator Joana Mamombe and activist Cecilia Chimbiri from
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Opposition says only ‘overwhelming’ election victory will ensure power takeover

By Agencies When Zimbabweans head to the polls in August they will do so in an all-too-familiar environment of rising
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