Polling stations in Zimbabwe have closed closed after the country’s first election without former leader Robert Mugabe on the ballot, and election officers are preparing to start counting.
Here is how it works:
Results from the polling station are counted and then posted outside.
Result is then transmitted to the ward command centre where results from the other polling stations are also added and the winner of the council election is decided.
The wards then forward results for President and MP to the constituency command centre, where the winner of the MP race is confirmed.
The results for President are forwarded to the provincial command centre by all constituencies for onward transmission to the national command centre which will tabulate the results and announce the President.
That is why the President will come last – but we would already have an indication by the number of MPs and councils each party has won. And besides, the parties through their agents will already have crunched the numbers and will know where they stand long before ZEC announces winner. additional reporting by zim live
Buying a car in South Africa and bringing it into Zimbabwe through Beitbridge has become… Read More
For years, our platform has been your trusted destination for breaking football news, match updates,… Read More
Across Africa, vehicle buyers and importers are discovering a new way to connect — through… Read More
Cars for sale in Lesotho are now easily available to consumers with different budgets. Moreover,… Read More
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred on 23/10/25… Read More
Zimbabwe's state security agency, Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) has burst an intricate WhatsApp-based scam through… Read More