BREAKING NEWS: ZANU PF IS POISED FOR VICTORY AS The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced a further 50 National Assembly results out of the total 153

Three people have been shot dead in the first violence since the military coup codename ‘Operation Restore Legacy’ in November 2017.

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has issued a chilling warning to perpetrators of violence by declaring that the MDC Alliance leadership is responsible for the disturbances that rocked Harare’s central business.
 
“We hold the opposition MDC Alliance and its whole leadership responsible for this disturbance of national peace, which was meant to disrupt the electoral process. Equally, we hold the party and its leadership responsible for any loss of life, injury or damage of property that arise from these acts of political violence which they have aided and abetted,” he said.
 
He went on to say that the MDC Alliance leadership has to remove its violent MDC ALLIANCE supporters from the streets forthwith so that peace returns in Zimbabwe.
 
“In asking them to take this necessary step, government is simply reminding them of their duties as responsible political players, and as citizens,” said President Mnangagwa, adding that people must understand that in any electoral process, some win and others lose. WWW.NEWZIMBABWEVISION.COM reminds you all, go back to the early 80s and see how this man was the chief architect of gukurahundi in which over 20, 000 Ndebeles were butchered by the fifth brigade under, now Minister of lands Perrance Shiri it all started from Nkomo being accused of loss of life, injury or damage of property that arise from these acts of political violence which he had allegedly aided and abetted.
 
Remember that all along in the run up to election, Chamisa kept declaring that he would shut down Harare with protests, and finally his supporters did so yesterday and the military, not the riot police, stepped in and defended Zimbabwe from further MDC ALLIANCE violence by sadly shooting 3 people dead. Chamisa as you can see is held accountable for this because he actually instigated the violence through his conduct and utterances.
 
It is unfortunate that, at Tsvangirai’s funeral he allowed the violent MDC T supporters to attempt to burn down Khuphe, then unconstitutionally grabbed power from the official MDC T Vice President Khuphe, allowed his MDC T thugs to assault Khuphes PA and driver, and just a week ago allowed his security team to beat up a 72 year old MDC incumbent official, strip him of his car keys and spectacles and leave him stranded near Chivhu in the bush. All this lawlessness has manifested itself in yesterday’s failure to respect the law and allow constitutional processes to be observed, in the hope that they can grab power from Mnangagwa and the military, the same way they did with Khuphe.
 
They have given the Junta, a massive dossier of evidence against them and Mnangagwa will make them pay dearly for that oversight and shut them down once and for all by jailing them and giving them the most severe of penalties. God forbid that more civilians willbe shot dead if MDC ALLIANCE does not call off its violent supporters. The people of Zimbabwe want peace and wholly agree, where people incite violence and want to disregard constitutional processes, then let the law take its course.
The controversial exiled Professor Jonathan Moyo tweeted earlier today to say “I repeat what I said in 2002: WHERE THE ARMY IS DEPLOYED, DON’T EXPECT A PICNIC. When the Army was deployed in 2008, it was not a picnic, it was a reversal of a poll result; and when it was deployed last Nov, it wasn’t a picnic, it was a COUP!” -Professor Jonathan Moyo.
 
Todays violence , the first since then is masterminded by MDC ALLIANCE CHAMISA supporters and its right to say this time Zanu pf is not involved and we are bordering on the verge of the MDC ALLIANCE leader Chamisa being held accountable for the violence and death so far and whatever else we face until order is restored. He will if he is not careful to call ‘his dogs ‘ off, face the highest charge of treason, and that will be indisputable with the current violence by MDC ALLIANCE suporters…this time Zanu pf is not involved!
 
To explain fully, MDC ALLIANCE supporters turned violent today in Harare, torching vehicles icluding a Zanu pf bus burnt by MDC supporters at Harare’s 4th street terminus.
 
Several pedestrians were reportedly robbed at intersections by MDC ALLIANCE supporters and the plolice riot force and the military are working double time to quel the violence.
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Granted we are heading for a frustrating electoral outcome after the much aclaimed and awaited harmonised elections of 30 July 2018 have as presebted today by Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, (Zec) shown that the ruling Zanu pf party have retained power after an overwhelming majority in the parliamentary election.BREAKING NEWS: MDC Alliance turns violent
 
Zec will later on, hopefully today, announce the winner of the presidential race in which 23 presidential candidates participated but the leading contenders are MDC ALLIANCE leader Nelson Chamisa and Zimbabwe’s president Emmerson Mnangagwa, hence the delay in announcing the results as they also want representatives of all 23 candidates to be present for the final announcement.
 
The outcome is actually an interesting reality about the future, and I’m sorry to say, the truth is all out before us and its clear, Zanu pf, love or hate them, are fully in the driving seat and we will get into at best the same scenario such as the GNU of 2008 to 2013 where Mugabe was president and Tsvangirai was Prime Minister, typically a toothless bulldog as he could not implement anything because Zanu pf was in control, here we are again in the majority of councils, just another five years of suffering if we all align ourselves to fight the oppressive Zanu pf as all these years staffed by the filthy rich Zanu pf, Mnangagwa, Militarised regime and securocrats regime sit, while massively supported by oppressive minded sympathisers,…wake up Zimbabweans!
 
We as Zimbabweans must just align ourselves progressively, have unity of purpose, unite all races, white, black any colour, tribe, religion and polical party around whoever wins the presidential race, love or hate them, we must accept reality, move the nation forward progressively as a uited people, beyond election results of the 2018 ballot, help whoever is the legitimate winner, rebuild Zimbabwe,..we are 37 years behind ! …DISCUSS! Sibusiso NgwenyaZimbabwean anti-riot police try to keep order in the capital, Harare, as supporters of the opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), protest against alleged widespread fraud by the election authority and ruling party
The late former vice president Simon Mzenda once warned that Zanu pf will rule until donkeys grow horns on them,…that prediction is certainly coming to pass as donkeys have not grown horns yet and Zanu pf have won a majority in parliamentary seats. There are pockets of localised violence in Harare mainly near the Zanu pf headquaters. Zec has announced that Zanu pf has won a majority outright in the parliamentary seats vote, however the results of the presidential race are still being collated by Zec and will probably be announced later today. However according to Zimbabwean constitution, they have up to Saturday to hold on to the results before announcing them, so, at the moment while it is not justifiable to with hold the presidential results, they are still within the dictates of the law.Supporters of Nelson Chamisa’s MDC party protest and burn barricades in Harare, in response to allegations that the ruling Zanu (PF) Party rigged Monday’s elections
There are Water cannons being sporadically used to quell protests and teargas here and there with some gunshots also fired but www.newzimbabwevision.com can not at the moment confirm whether it was live ammunition or rubber bullets.MDC supporters burn an election banner showing Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa, leader of the Zanu (PF) Party. Mr Mnangagwa, 75, said on Twitter: “At this crucial time, I call on everyone to desist from provocative declarations and statements. We must all demonstrate patience and maturity, and act in a way that puts our people and their safety first. Now is the time for responsibility and above all, peace”
It is clear that Zanu pf has attained the majority in parliamentary seats in the 2018 harmonised general election as according to reports on the ground, of the 153 parliarmentary seats, Zanu PF has won 109 seats in parliament, while the MDC Alliance managed to only garner 41 seats, and the National Patriotic Front (NPF) has one seat, with independent candidate Temba Mliswa claiming a seat in Norton town.Police patrol outside the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission offices in Harare after protests turned violent. Opposition supporters have lost patience with delays in releasing the election results, and the commission has been consistently accused of bias by the MDC over its handling of the voters’ roll and ballot papers
According to the Zec’s first batch of results , Zimbabwe had Zanu PF winning in Hwedza South [Tinoda Machakaire], Masvingo South [Cloudious Maronge], Masvingo West [Chadzamira Ezra], Chiredzi East [Denford Masiya], Marondera West [Mukunyaidze Sipiwe Elizabeth], and Mudzi North [Milton Kachepa], while Gwanda Central went to MDC Alliance’s Dube Patrick.MDC supporters block a street in Harare. Monitors from the EU have said that “unequal opportunities [between candidates], voter intimidation and lack of confidence in the electoral process have undermined the pre-electoral environment”
On the second results batch Masango Matambanadzo t in Kwekwe Central beat Zanu PF’s Kandros Mugabe and MDC Alliance’s Blessing Chebundo.MDC supporters remove an election banner with the face of President Mnangagwa, Robert Mugabe’s former vice-president, in Harare. The election was the first since Mr Mugabe was ousted from power after almost four decades
ZANU PF HAS WON IN THE FOLLOWING CONSTITUENCIES SO FAR ACCORDING TO RESULTS :
Mberengwa South [Mpofu Alum]
Uzumba [Mudarikwa Simbaneuta]
Mberengwa West [Gumbo Joram]
Shurugwi North [Nyathi Ronald]
Mberengwa North [Zhou Tafanana]
Mutoko South [Shumbamhini Hebert]
Mudzi West [Mudyiwa Magna]
Chikomba West [Mangwiro Johnsen]
Murewa West [Sewera Jonah]
Chiredzi South [Killion Gwanetsa]
Chiredzi West [Augustine Musikavanhu]
Gutu South [Togarepi Pupurai]
Mutare North [Madiro Michael]
Muzarabani South [Saizi Tapera]
Murewa North [Garwe Daniel]
Buhera West [Dzuma Soul]
Chipinge Central [Machingura Raymore]
Mhondoro/Mubaira [Kapuya Freddy]
Umguza [Moyo Richard]
Insiza South [Sithole Spare]
Lupane West [Khumalo Martin]
Gwanda South [Ncube Abedinico]
Nkayi South [Mathe Stars]
Chiredzi North [Baila Royi]
Zvishavane-Ngezi [Mawite Dumezweni]
Zvishavane-Runde [Mpame Cuthbert]
Mutoko East[Musiyiwa Richard]
Chikomba East[Kanhutu Nzenza]
Mutoko North [Chinomona Mabel]
Marondera East [Chidakwa Patrick]
Marondera West [Inviolata Makunyaidze]
Mudzi North [Newton Kachepa]
Masvingo South [Claudios Maronge]
Masvingo West [Chadzira Ezra]
Hwedza South [Machakarika Tinoda]
Chiredzi East [Masiya Denford]
Mt Darwin North [Muponora Noveti]
Mberengwa East-Raidza Marko]
Bindura North [Musanhi Kenneth]
Bindura South [Matangira Toendepi]
Gokwe Central[Matemadanda Victor]
Mt Darwin East [Marikisi Norman]
Zvimba West [Ziyambi Ziyambi]
Chimanimani West [Matsikenyere Nokuthula]
Mt Darwin West [Seremwe Bannwell]
Zvimba South [Chiyangwa Phillip]
Mhangura [Masango Chinhamo]
Muzarabani North [Zhemu Soda]
Rushinga [Nyabani Tendai]
Goromonzi North [Bvute Ozias]
Mt Darwin South[Kabozo Stephen]
Beitbridge East[Nguluvhe Albert]
Chikomba Central[Mhona Felix]
Sanyati [Kambamura Polite]
Buhera South [Chinotimba Joseph]
Chimanimani East [Sacco Joshua]
Mudzi South [Samukange Jonathan]
Shurugwi South [Mkaratigwa Edmond]
Wedza North [Musabayana David]
Hurungwe West [Mliswa Mary]
Zaka Central [Svuure Davison]
Zaka East [Gubwanda Katson]
Gutu North [Simbanegavi Yeukai]
Gutu West [Paradza John]
Bikita South [Sithole Josiah]
Tsholotsho South [Sibanda Zenzo]
Magunje [Kashiri Cecil]
Nkayi North [Nyoni Sithembiso]
Chegutu West [Nduna Dexter]
Zvimba North [Chombo Marian]
Zvimba East [Tungamirai Tawanda]
Mazowe North [Mugweni Campion]
Seke [Kashambe Munyaradzi]
Mutare West [Muchimwe Percy]
Nyanga South [Mandiwanzira Supa]
Makoni South [Mataranyika Dudzai]
Bulawayo South [Modi Rajeshkumar]
Buhera North [Mutomba William]
Bulilima East [Ndhlove Nqobizitha]
Makonde [Paradza Kindness]
Insiza North [Taruvinga Farai]
Chivi North [Tongofa Mathias]
Gutu Central [Chitando Winston]
Masvingo North [Marapira Davison]
Beitbridge West [Maboyi Ruth]
Masvingo Central [Mhere Edmond]
Chakari [Nkani Andrew]
Zaka North [Mavenyengwa Robson]
Muzvezve [Haritatos Vengelis]
Headlands [Chingosho Christopher]
Hurungwe North [Musavaya Ability]
Murewa South [Matiza Biggie]
Bikita West [Musakwa Elias]
Mangwe [Mguni Obedingwa]
Matobo South [Ncube Soul]
Buhera Central[Nyashanu Mathew]
Zaka West[Murambiwa Ophias]
Hurungwe East[Masenda Ngoni]
Mutare South [Ngome Jefry]
Bubi [Mguni Sonny]
Bikita East [Madhuku Johnson]
Gutu East-Chikwama Berta
Mwenezi West [Moyo Priscilla]
Gutu East [Chikwama Berita]
Guruve North [Dzepasi Girovah]
Musikavanhu [Murire Joshua]
Mazowe West [Kazembe Kazembe]
Mazowe South [Chasi Fortune]
Chipinge South [Porusingazi Enock]
Hurungwe Central [Ndiweni Dought]
Riot police used water cannon and tear gas against protesters rampaging down the streets of Harare, who threw rocks and burned tyres, some chanting in support of Mr Chamisa. One man is reported to have been shot dead
MDC Alliance so far has won in the other 40 constituencies here listed as ; Chipinge West [Sibonile Nyamudeza], Chipinge East [Mathius Mlambo], Kadoma Central [Chinyanganya Muchineripi], Mutare Central [Innocent Gonese], Chinhoyi [Peter Mataruse], Marondera Central [Caston Matewu], Hwange East [Tose Sansole], Hwange West [Godfrey Dube], Makokoba [James Sithole], Emakhandeni/Entumbane [Dingilizwe Tshuma], Imbizo [Settlement Chikwinya], Pumula [Sichelesile Mahlangu], Magwegwe [Anele Ndebele], Southerton [Peter Moyo], Kuwadzana West [Mushayi Miriam], Kuwadzana East [Chalton Hwende], Glen View North [Kennedy Dinar], Sunningdale [Winnie Kankuni], Bulawayo East [Ilos Nyoni], Mt Pleasant [Samuel Banda], Bulawayo Central [Watson Nicola Jane], Lobengula [Gift Banda], Mabvuku/Tafara [James Maridadi], Highfield East [Erick Murai], Phelandaba/Mpopoma [Charles Moyo], Highfield West [Happymore Chidziva], Dzivarasekwa [Edwin Mushoriwa], Gwanda Central [Patrick Dube], Goromonzi South [Rueben Chikudo], Chitungwiza South [Maxwell Mavhunga], Zengeza West [Job Sikhala], St Mary’s [Unganai Tarusenga], Zengeza East [Goodrich Chimbaira], Nketa [Phelela Masuku], Binga North [Dubeko Sibanda], Luveve [Stella Ndlovu], Chitungwiza North [Godfrey Sithole], Makoni Central [David Tekeshe], Dangamvura/Chikanga [Chapfiwa Mutseyami], Gweru Urban [Brian Dube] and Masvingo Urban [Jacob Nyokanhete].
ZEC Chairperson, Justice Priscilla Chigumba said the electoral results will continue to be released as they come.If no candidate wins more than half the votes, there will be a run-off in five weeks, although some analysts believe this scenario is unlikely. Another possibility is negotiations to form a coalition government if the result is very close
 
Zimbabweans are eagerly awaiting the results of the presidential election after the ruling Zanu-PF party won the majority of seats in parliament.The violence is reportedly limited to the capital, an opposition stronghold, with other parts of the country remaining calm. Counting is traditionally slower in rural areas, where two thirds of votes are cast and where the Zanu (PF) dominates
 
Mashonaland Central has 18 constituencies
Zanu-PF won 18
MDC Alliance won 0
 
Mashonaland East has 23 constituencies
Zanu-PF won 21
MDC Alliance won 2
 
Mashonaland West has 22 constituencies
Zanu-PF won 18
MDC Alliance won 3
 
Masvingo has 26 constituencies
Zanu-PF won 25
MDC Alliance won 1
 
Matebeleland South has 13 constituencies
Zanu-PF won 12
MDC Alliance won 1
 
Matebeleland North has 13 constituencies
Zanu-PF won 8
MDC Alliance won 5
 
Midlands has 28 constituencies
Zanu-PF won 22
MDC Alliance won 5
NPF won 1
 
Bulawayo has 12 constituencies
Zanu-PF won 1
MDC Alliance won 11
 
Harare Metropolitan has 29 constituencies
Zanu-PF won 0
MDC Alliance won 26
 
3 outstanding constituencies
 
Manicaland has 26 constituencies
Zanu-PF won 19
MDC Alliance won 7
…DISCUSS! Sibusiso NgwenyaProtesters confront riot police. MDC voters have vowed to bring “chaos” to the country’s towns and cities if they lose
see more at http://newzimbabwevision.com/breaking-news-zanu-pf-is-poised-for-victory-as-the-zimbabwe-electoral-commission-zec-has-announced-a-further-50-national-assembly-results-out-of-the-total-153/
photos-times and online -Harare violence in wake of elections today as people await results of the presidential elections

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