38 seats now announced by the ZEC (and it’s still neck and neck)


38 seats declared

Chitungwiza North
MDC MT 7539 / ZPF 2073 / MDC AM 734 / UPP 47 /

Goromonzi North
ZPF 5626 / MDC MT 4845 /

Gutu West
ZPF 5054 / MDC MT 4082 / ZPF 2384 /

Kadoma Central
MDC MT 8180 / ZPF 2738 /

Kuwadzana
MDC MT 8763 / ZPF 2048 / IND 198 /

Maramba-Pfungwe
ZPF 14916 / MDC MT 1947 / IND 426 /

Masvingo Central
MDC MT 4905 / ZPF 4793 / IND 327 / ZDP 293 / UPP 250 / ZPF 0 /

Mazowe Central
MDC MT 5573 / ZPF 4136 / MDC AM 1094 / UPP 119 / ZPPDP 79 /

Mhangura
ZPF 11042 / MDC MT 1647 / MDC AM 713 /

Mudzi South
ZPF 8202 / MDC MT 2735 / MDC AM 1370 / UPP 182 /

Zaka Central
MDC MT 5972 / ZPF 4974 / MDC AM 1255 / IND 289 / ZPF 0 /

Zaka West
MDC MT 4734 / ZPF 4030 / PAFA 347 / IND 317 /

Zvimba East
ZPF 5197 / MDC MT 3554 /

Zvimba West
ZPF 7281 / MDC MT 3801 /

13 Responses to “38 seats now announced by the ZEC (and it’s still neck and neck)”

  1. Chris
    March 31st, 2008 17:06
    1

    Thanks for keeping us updated. Would be interesting to compare the results with a list of polling stations where there were no international observers/ZANU PF oposition people present at the voting and counting. Seems suspicious that they have some massive wins in some areas - could those coincide with any suspicious circumstances?

  2. Nyagura
    March 31st, 2008 17:51
    2

    Confirmed reports say they wont announce the president until the break of dawn to avoid massive protest. They have also taken a strategy of releasing results which show both parties equal, but a time shall come when its gonna be ONE WAY… MDC, MDC, MDC………………

  3. teoplolina
    March 31st, 2008 18:32
    3

    taneta zanu-pf should just go this time around. we can not let mugabe rig this time again

  4. Cheryl
    March 31st, 2008 18:34
    4

    It seems to me that since ZANU PF witnessed the positive results of the opposition, they have had to trim down their fraudulent ballots to (for them) make things seem more realistic and avoid a full ballot audit. ZANU PF will probably still have a marginal win, but hopefully the proper winning party, the MDC will have the International support it requires to challenge the dictator and WIN!!!
    Zimbabwe … South Africa supports you.

  5. kay
    March 31st, 2008 18:46
    5

    i have a dream….

  6. Chris
    March 31st, 2008 20:16
    6

    Are these links genuine?
    http://www.zimelectionresults.com/
    http://www.zimelectionresults.com/Constituency_Pages/Bulawayo.html
    http://www.zimelectionresults.com/Constituency_Pages/Harare.html
    http://www.zimelectionresults.com/Constituency_Pages/Manicaland.html

    etc

  7. Aran Jones
    March 31st, 2008 20:21
    7

    Good luck, Zimbabwe.

  8. Greta
    March 31st, 2008 20:51
    8

    We ex-pats support you Zimbabwe. We are crossing our fingers. We are watching and praying. We are with you. You are in our blood. Be strong.

  9. Tamuka
    March 31st, 2008 22:46
    9

    We need change in Zim and change can only come were the tired old guard is removed from power. It has been 20 years after the armed struggle. We are tired of hearing about the struggle. We need to move forward and not dwell in the past.

  10. Anonymous
    April 1st, 2008 06:54
    10

    Good luck Morgan - you can bring change to beautiful Zimbabwe. Everyone knows that the election results have not been announced because Mugabe “the disgrace to Africa” is busy rigging the results. I hope the people of Zimbabwe will not accept the result should this disgraceful man come into power. Viva MDC.

  11. Theresa Makumbe
    April 1st, 2008 11:24
    11

    People of Zimbabwe unite . We are standing on the threshold of a dream and we should not let this be taken away from us.
    .
    “Cry the Beloved Country” They cannot steal this one from us. We deserve better.

  12. do me and mt
    April 1st, 2008 12:28
    12

    we love you zim

  13. Anonymous
    April 3rd, 2008 07:54
    13

    please guys keep it u. We are supporting you.

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