Misconduct in Chimanimani


The following results have come in from Chimanimani as of 4.30pm today.

All polling stations from 9 out of 12 constituencies have been recorded. The three constituencies missing are represented by 7 polling stations.

In all of the 9 constituencies with confirmed results, the results were posted at the polling stations, then the boxes were moved to the Ward centres and from there to Constituency centres.

Presidential ballot
Morgan Tsvangirai – 6264
Robert Mugabe – 5605
Simba Makoni – 344

Senator
MDC – 6011
Zanu PF – 5910

House of Assembly
MDC – 6049
Zanu PF – 5880

Council
MDC – 5394
Zanu PF – 5347

As can be seen, the numbers speak for themselves, MDC MT are undisputed winners.

However….

At 4.30pm one box was delivered by a fleet of ZANU PF vehicles from Dury Creche polling station directly to the Chimanimani Central HQ, bypassing both Ross Common Constituency headquarters and the ward centre.

These are the results:

Presidential ballot
Morgan Tsvangirai – 103
Robert Mugabe – 238
Simba Makoni – 0

Senator
MDC – 125
Zanu PF – 236

House of Assembly
MDC – 118
Zanu PF – 239

Council
MDC – 127
Zanu PF– 228

Chimanimani MDC have run out of fuel in this isolated area and when they approached ZEC they were told that the ZEC vehicles would not carry the MDC polling agents who are meant to accompany the boxes throughout their entire journey. Zanu PF have many vehicles.

An official complaint was lodged at ZEC in Chimanimani by the Senator and the MP.

Six sets of boxes are still outstanding. As can be seen from the figures the results can be changed by the outstanding boxes. The Presidential and Senatorial figures are fairly safe, but the House of Assembly vote is in the balance.

This is how rigging can be done.

5 Responses to “Misconduct in Chimanimani”

  1. Nyagura
    March 30th, 2008 19:38
    1

    I think your statistics are genuine but the one sent buy Hope are just NEVER true and over exaggerated

  2. Swaziland
    March 30th, 2008 20:11
    2

    Thanks for the info, please keep them coming we have very liitle source of Zim news out here. congratulations on winning, at least for now,, let the children of Zimbabwe rejoice and when Mugabes dogs come for war, God’s armies will be waiting.

  3. Tich (Denmark)
    March 30th, 2008 20:43
    3

    Thanks for the info. Mugabe its time up. Please go peacefully and honourably surely this is the end of an error and an era.

  4. Jairosi
    March 31st, 2008 05:22
    4

    The 28 years of tyranicall rule has finally come to an end. VIVA Zimbos

  5. Ronald Guillaume
    March 31st, 2008 07:30
    5

    Long Life to all Zimbabweans,long life to Mr Robert Mugabe.I am Haitian,an informer of real News around the Globe.My eyes,my ears and my understandings allow me to describe the truth that hides behind many opposition figures in most African Countries around the Globe.In America we have many cases like that.Given out to opposition leaders small partial of money by the World leaders;USA,Canada and France etc to promote Government transitions against the People,against the will,the destiny of these Nations.At this present moment,I really can’t rely on the United Nations neither the OAS etc for help.I have very good eyes and comprehension to analyze these issues.Africans or poor Nations have always been under the claws of Capitalism dominances.Indeed,we the people need more than what they have and can only get the hardship oppositions that they have created to prevent us from reaching the barrier of our destiny.It sounds bizarre when an elected President with the largest majority of the votes can not remain in Power,in his country because of all these so-called oppositions that reign the lies,the divisions among us.We people,poor countries,brothers and sisters must today be capable to overcome the Capitalism views,their means of power and goods.I believe that Mr Robert Mugabe,remains the dominant figure to continue on his duty for the will of you all Zimbabweans.May God be with you all.

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