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    AFRICAN NEWS: Zimbabwe election results start to trickle in after delays, activist arrests

    August 25, 2023 National 3 Mins Read
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    Second day of voting in 40 wards after delays on day one.Police arrest 41 civil society activists.First constituency results announced on state television.Zimbabwe has long history of electoral fraud

    HARARE, The first constituency results emerged on Thursday in Zimbabwe’s election after delays forced a second day of voting in a small number of neighbourhoods and civil society activists were arrested.Zimbabweans voted for president and lawmakers on Wednesday, with many expressing hope for change after years of economic hardship. But analysts warned it was unlikely the ruling ZANU-PF party would allow any loosening of its 43-year grip on power.

    Less than 10 of 210 parliamentary constituencies had results on Thursday, making it too early to identify any national trend. Results in the presidential race were not expected for another day or two but before a five-day deadline.

    Voting was extended on Thursday in 40 wards, which are the size of neighbourhoods, representing less than 1% of the total 12,374. The electoral commission said the cause was late printing of ballot papers after court challenges but gave no further details.

    President Emerson Mnangagwa, 80, who took over from longtime strongman Robert Mugabe after a 2017 coup and won a disputed election in 2018, was seeking a second term in office.His main challenger was the same as last time Nelson Chamisa, 45, of the Citizens Coalition for Change.Mnangagwa’s re-election bid comes after years of runaway inflation, steep currency depreciation and soaring joblessness that have left many Zimbabweans dependent on U.S. dollar remittances from

    Despite widespread dissatisfaction with the government, analysts said the electoral playing field was heavily skewed in favour of ZANU-PF, which has a long history of using state institutions to manipulate elections in its favour.

    Foreign lenders and donors have said a free and fair election was a pre-condition for any talks to help Zimbabwe resolve a debt crisis and access World Bank and International Monetary Fund loans.The government and the electoral commission have said the election would be clean.

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    Police said they had detained 41 people and seized cellphones, laptops and other electronic equipment during raids on four locations in Harare following a tip-off concerning “subversive and criminal activities”.

    “The equipment was being used to unlawfully tabulate election voting statistics and results from polling stations throughout the country,” police spokesman Paul Nyathi said in a statement.

    The police named some of the organisations targeted as the Zimbabwe Election Support Network, Election Resource Centre and Team Pachedu all well-known civil society groups that had said they were monitoring the vote in the interests of democracy.

    Zimbabwe’s political opposition and independent analysts have long accused the police of partisan conduct, with opposition rallies often being banned or dispersed and figures critical of the government arbitrarily arrested. The police reject the allegation of bias.

    Reporters who reached to two wards on this mornibg where the voting was extended said there was very little activity at the polling stations. It was unclear whether voters had not heard the stations were open, had given up or had voted already.

    Eldred Masungure, a lecturer in political science at the University of Zimbabwe, said the confusion would jeopardize the integrity of the election and of the electoral commission.

    “In the affected wards, we witnessed what amounts to an institutional disaster,” he said. “That injury has been addressed somewhat but not everyone will have the time nor the resources to vote today.”

     

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