ABSTRACT
The determination of this research was to investigate the implications of the Zimbabwe‟s
elections drawing the past experience focusing mainly on the 2008 and 2013 elections. From
the case study and the whole research, limited information was gathered, since the
implications are still an ongoing thing in the Zimbabwean political environment. It also
comes at the heart of this research to scrutinise and to gather as much information that would
fill the void by the analysis of a plethora of researches and spell it out clearly. The dawn of a
new Zimbabwe under the black majority that saw the emergence of ZANU-PF has noted
down a malpractice of democratic norms and values within which elections would play an
important role. Democracy dwells much in the rule of the people, citizen participation and
equality in the political environment. In as much as democracy is concerned, the research
findings tried to explore the shortcomings within which the elections in Zimbabwe has been
conducted. Therefore the research managed to stresses out that the main obstacles to the
running of free and fair elections were infested by violence, failure to implement the concept
of separation of powers, intimidation, vote manipulation or vote rigging and also the
economy. The researcher has employed qualitative and quantitative research methods, with
various methods of data collection were used. Thus how the research managed to draw some
of the sentiments of the same experience that would apply to the 2018 elections. In this case
the research managed to draw out the same events which are likely to happen from the
continued struggle laid down by the opposition and the civil society organisations that they
need a regime change for economic improvement. Various demonstrations took place in
2016, explains a lot to the 2018. The outcome and the conduction of the elections is still a
woe which is not yet addressed to its full capacity though some of the electoral reforms has
been laid down. On the other hand, the need for electoral reform, separation of powers, and
the independence of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) explains a lot on the
recommendations that would explain the conduction of credible elections, hence if it‟s not
scrutinised, they constitute the implications to the 2018 elections.
KASOLO, C (2021). An Analysis Of The Elections In Zimbabwe And Their Implications To The 2018 Elections. A Case Of 2008-13 Elections.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-analysis-of-the-elections-in-zimbabwe-and-their-implications-to-the-2018-elections-a-case-of-2008-13-elections
KASOLO, CLAIR "An Analysis Of The Elections In Zimbabwe And Their Implications To The 2018 Elections. A Case Of 2008-13 Elections." Afribary. Afribary, 05 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-analysis-of-the-elections-in-zimbabwe-and-their-implications-to-the-2018-elections-a-case-of-2008-13-elections. Accessed 09 Nov. 2024.
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KASOLO, CLAIR . "An Analysis Of The Elections In Zimbabwe And Their Implications To The 2018 Elections. A Case Of 2008-13 Elections." Afribary (2021). Accessed November 09, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-analysis-of-the-elections-in-zimbabwe-and-their-implications-to-the-2018-elections-a-case-of-2008-13-elections