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Elections in Zimbabwe

1997

This contribution seeks to explain the ruling ZANU (PF) party's electoral hegemony by outlining and analysing Zimbabwe's five general elections since 1979 and the two presidential elections since 1990. In this regard, the paper argues that the ruling party is experiencing a gradual decline in elite cohesion which is manifested in the electoral challenge of independent candidates coming from the ruling party itself. This phenomenon of independent candidates could have far-reaching consequences in overcoming the present state of weak political opposition in Zimbabwe. The paper therefore suggests a scenario in which a viable opposition could come from a splinter group inside the ruling ZANU (PF) itself not unlike the major ZAPU/ZANU split of 1963.
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Authors

Sithole, Masipul, Makumbe, John Mw

Collection
African Journal of Political Science
Contributor
African Association of Political Science
Place Discussed
Zimbabwe
Provider
Michigan Service Hub
Published in
Zimbabwe
Rights
In Copyright
Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/5a0e712da17f110cd0266e1cff916eb8

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