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Zimbabwe Gears Up for General Elections with 11 Presidential Candidates in the Race

by SAT Reporter
August 22, 2023
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Zimbabwe Gears Up for General Elections with 11 Presidential Candidates in the Race

A vendor covers her wares before leaving her stall to attend a Movement for Democratic Change Alliance addressed by opposition leader Nelson Chamisa on July 7, 2018 in the mining town of Zvishavane, Midlands province Zimbabwe. (Photo by ZINYANGE AUNTONY / AFP)

As Zimbabwe prepares for the upcoming general elections scheduled for August 23, the nation’s political landscape is abuzz with anticipation. A total of 11 candidates are contending for the presidency, but the spotlight remains on the fierce battle between incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa of the ZANU PF party and opposition candidate Nelson Chamisa, who leads the Citizens Coalition for Change.

President Mnangagwa, who has been at the helm of the ZANU PF party since Zimbabwe’s independence in November 2017, is seeking another five-year term to continue his leadership. The nation holds its breath as these two prominent figures make their final appeals to the voters.

The culmination of the election campaigns saw President Mnangagwa rounding off his efforts in his home province of Midlands last Saturday, while Chamisa concluded his campaign in the capital city of Harare on Monday. The contrasting locations of their campaign wraps symbolize the breadth of Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

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Despite the intensity of the political contest, Harare exhibited an air of tranquility on Monday, as citizens went about their daily routines with a sense of calm. Local voices echoed the sentiment of unity and peace, with residents expressing their hopes for a peaceful electoral process.

Mable Buta, a Harare resident, shared, “My wish is that we cast our ballots in peace, we should not be partisan, we should maintain unity.” This aspiration for harmony was echoed by Ozias Tapukani, another resident, who remarked, “I wish for a peaceful election since Zimbabwe is known as a peaceful country, that is what I am expecting as a young person.”

Amidst the atmosphere of anticipation, street vendor Shumirai Gumbo expressed her readiness to cast her vote. She underlined the significance of peace in her statement, saying, “All I want is peace so that I can continue working and providing food to my children because I have children who look up to me.”

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission reports that a remarkable 6.6 million individuals have registered to vote, signifying an impressive 83 percent of the eligible voting population. This high registration rate underscores the citizens’ enthusiasm and dedication to participating in shaping the nation’s future through democratic means.

As Zimbabweans stand on the precipice of a pivotal moment in their political journey, the entire world watches keenly. The outcome of these elections will undoubtedly reverberate beyond the nation’s borders, influencing regional dynamics and international perceptions.

In a climate marked by both optimism and uncertainty, Zimbabweans prepare to exercise their democratic rights, ultimately determining the course their country will chart in the years to come.

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