by Tinotenda Mutasa

In an apparent imminent double blow for MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa, his electoral petition filed at the Constitutional Court all but crumbled yesterday, as respondents in the matter took apart his application, exposing that it was based on hearsay and cooked up evidence.

by Ashely Kondo

The MDC Alliance’s bid to overturn the will of the majority of Zimbabweans that cast their votes in favour of President-elect, Emmerson Mnangagwa during the just ended 30 July 2018 harmonised elections is seemingly hitting a snag after Chamisa’s lawyer, Advocate Thabani Mpofu was grilled by the Constitutional Court (Con Court) bench over lack of factual evidence.

by Staff Reporter

The purported notices of opposition filed by some fringe opposition leaders who participated as presidential hopefuls in the 30 July harmonized election were dismissed by Chief Justice Luke Malaba, who argued that the Constitution only gives respondents space to oppose an application.

by Claver Nyuki

Sensing defeat in the on-going ConCourt election petition, the MDC Alliance have resorted to organising demonstrations and mass action against Government and Zanu PF under the guise of church prayers, pre-empting the ConCourt ruling.

by Brightface Mutema

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has warned that the security sector is on a high alert as the Constitutional Court (CC) seats today to hear the election challenge that was filed by the MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa.

by Bernard Mutambudzi

The leader of MDC-Alliance, Nelson Chamisa is not sincere and is in alliance with former President, Robert Mugabe, spokesperson of War Veterans, Douglas Mahiya said.

by Bruce Zvandasara

MDC Alliance Mashonaland Central Provincial Executive has attributed the embarrassing defeat in the province in the just ended July 30 harmonised elections to the lukewarm campaign strategy by their leader, Nelson Chamisa.

by Chiedza Tembo

In the latest indication that MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa’s “GodIsInIt” election campaign was driven by selfish interests, the opposition leader yesterday declared that he would not accept Constitutional Court ruling unless it was in his favour.