Most Zimbabweans Say “We’ll Vote For Mnangagwa If He Heals Economy And Stops Violence”
5 February 2018
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At least 51% Zimbabweans have so far voiced that they will vote for President Emmerson Mnangagwa if he heals the economy and stops political violence in the country. The participants are part of a ZimEye poll carried out on Sunday. The sample of 391 participants were drawn from a spectrum of Zim society whose identities were filtered by a string IP filter that ensured that only distinct human beings vote. DETAILS ARE BELOW…

0 Replies to “Most Zimbabweans Say “We’ll Vote For Mnangagwa If He Heals Economy And Stops Violence””

  1. “At least 51% Zimbabweans have so far voiced that they will vote for President Emmerson Mnangagwa if he heals the economy and stops political violence in the country,” Zimeye reported.

    These people are misguided, the number one criteria for any Zimbabwean supporting Zanu PF is that the party implemented all the democratic reforms designed to end its carte blanche powers to rig elections. We are in this political and economic hell-hole today because for the last 38 years we were stuck with this corrupt, vote rigging and tyrannical regime.

    If Zanu PF does not implement the reforms to end its carte blanche powers to rig elections it means the nation is still stuck with the regime. Whether Mnangagwa has delivered some economic recovery now or promise to do so is irrelevant because even if the regime fails the people will not be able to remove it from office.

    So far, President Mnangagwa has promised free, fair and credible elections but has pointed refused the democratic reforms agreed with SADC in the 2008 Global Political Agreement. With no reforms, the elections will not be free and fair. If people take part in the elections, voting for someone else and not Zanu PF will not stop Zanu PF “winning” because the regime has the means to generate additional vote – that is what vote rigging means! By participating, people give the flawed and illegal process credibility.

    The only thing to do then is to refuse to participate in the elections, as SADC leaders advised before the 2013 elections, and publicly and tirelessly demand the elections be declared null and void.

  2. Shameless opinion writer. Only 391 people participated and to u this is reflective of what Zimbabweans think. You are one of the reasons why Zimbabwe is where it is.

  3. Only 391 votes have been cast on your online blog, so to say most Zimbos, your sample size is as good as being made up of just ZANU PF Central Committe