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Repression undermines regime’s credibility: CSOs

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust executive director Ignatious Sadziwa said the aftermath of the harmonised elections had been even more devastating.
By Gracious Daniel and Priviledge Gumbodete Aug. 23, 2024

‘CCC chaos to fuel voter apathy’

The recent resignation of Nelson Chamisa from the CCC has left many supporters and observers questioning the future of the party and its ability to effectively challenge Zanu PF in future elections.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Feb. 19, 2024
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Observer abducted after EU meeting

Ignatious Sadziwa's lawyer, Kudzai Kadzere confirmed the abduction.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Sep. 25, 2023

Watchdogs lobby for demo over voters roll

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust executive director Ignatious Sadziwa said political parties should protest to force Zec to release the voters roll.
By Sharon Buwerimwe and Harriet Chikandiwa Apr. 13, 2023

ED sets tough conditions for poll observers

But critics raised concerns over the conditions set by Mnangagwa, saying he was likely to use that to bar observers from so-called ‘unfriendly’ countries.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Mar. 20, 2023

Youths must capitalise on final registration blitz: CSOs

Electoral watchdogs said the upcoming blitz would be the last chance for young people to register to vote in polls set for later this year.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko Mar. 8, 2023

‘Disband current Zec secretariat’

Ignatious Sadziwa said Zec should employ impartial people to ensure free and fair elections.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Dec. 17, 2022

No violence since 2017: Zanu PF

The party claims that there have been no cases of political violence since 2017.
By Sharon Buwerimwe and Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 30, 2022