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Zimbabwe:
Why Has Support For The MDC Plummeted So Much?
African Arguments, 12 April 2013
Fourteen years ago, Zimbabwe's main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) launched itself onto Zimbabwe's political scene with great local and international… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Coalition Key To Tsvangirai's Poll Hopes
Zimbabwe Independent, 12 April 2013
AS general elections approach, one of the biggest questions which political pundits and participants are grappling with is whether or not Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai —… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
MDC-T Hopeful of Sweeping Victory in Masvingo
MDC, 12 April 2013
The MDC is confident of winning all the 26 parliamentary constituencies in Masvingo province in the next harmonised elections, the MDC national organising secretary, Hon. Nelson… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Tsvangirai-Ncube Pact Game-Changer
Zimbabwe Independent, 12 April 2013
IN as much as new Kenyan deputy president William Ruto was critical in President Uhuru Kenyatta's win in the recent elections, Professor Welshman Ncube particularly and other… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Sokwanele Predicts Zanu-PF Victory in Harmonised Polls
The Herald, 3 April 2013
An MDC-T-aligned pressure group, Zvakwana/Sokwanele, has attributed the record referendum voter turnout to Zanu-PF's effective mobilisation and postulated that this could be… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zanu-PF Will Struggle to Beat MDC-T in General Elections
SW Radio, 27 March 2013
Doubts have been raised that ZANU PF will cruise to a landslide victory against the MDC-T in the forthcoming harmonized elections, as suggested by some analysts. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zanu-PF Urged to Capitalise On Rising Support
The Herald, 29 March 2013
SEVERAL recent surveys have pointed to a Zanu-PF victory in harmonised elections set for June this year with party members urging the leadership to address "fundamental" challenges… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zanu-PF Will Win, Says NCA
The Herald, 26 March 2013
ZANU-PF will win the forthcoming harmonised elections basing on the referendum voting patterns, National Constitutional Assembly chairperson Professor Lovemore Madhuku has said . Read more »