Saturday, April 27, 2024

2023

General Elections 121 – 13 August 2023Eight citizens’ grops have formalised their candidacies for the municipal elections of 11 October

General Elections 120 – 08 August 2023Zambézia: Morrumbala district court sentences 40 teachers for committing election crimes

General Elections 119 – 04 August 2023STAE Director in Quelimane resigns after failure of a secret agreement with Renamo

General Elections 118 – 28 July 2023How did the Sofala Provincial Elections Commission block the registration of a Beira women’s association?

General Elections 117 – 25 July 2023Who are the heads of the MDM’s lists for the 2023 municipal elections?

General Elections 116 – 20 July 2023Frelimo District Committee disqualifies mayoral candidate for Homoine

General Elections 115 – 19 July 2023Renamo blocks approval of the RD at the CNE

General Elections 114 – 17 July 2023Are people fleeing Gaza and Niassa? Or are the ghosts refusing to vote?

General Elections 113 – 16 July 2023Who are the heads of the Frelimo lists for the municipal elections of 2023?

General Elections 112 – 13 July 2023CNE approves results of the problematic registration, with the votes of Frelimo

General Elections 111 – 05 July 2023Electoral crimes: Morrumbala district attorney’s office sues 41 teachers

General Elections 110 – 04 July 2023Chaotic registration data suggests 90,000 people in Zambézia can vote in municipalities illegally

General Elections 109 – 03 July 2023Renamo appeals to the National Elections Commission

General Elections 108 – 30 June 2023Opposition members denounce 10,000 ghost voters in Quelimane and Alto Molocue

General Elections 107 – 28 June 2023Know the Frelimo pre-candidates for the Maputo city and province municipalities

General Elections 106 – 19 June 2023STAE staff denounce contradiction in data on voters registered in Guruè.

General Elections 103 – 08 June 2023High numbers suggest 230,000 ghosts have registered, and many are sleeping on the beach

General Elections 102 – 07 June 2023He denounced the illegal registration of 227 voters in Mandlakazi Young brigade mem

General Elections 101 – 06 June 2023Observers report bad start to public check of registration books

General Elections 100 – 05 June 2023Final day confirmed that machine breakdowns really are manipulated

General Elections 96 – 02 June 2023The machines did not break down, they were manipulated

General Elections 95 – 02 June 2023No extra days: registration posts will operate until zero hours on 4 June

General Elections 94 – 01 June 2023Absent and late brigade members irritate voters in Beira

General Elections 93 – 01 June 2023Blockages by STAE director cause overcrowding in Sofala posts

General Elections 92 – 31 May 2023Enigmatic: Gurue has registered 15,000 voters more than its target, but there are still many people arriving at the posts

General Elections 91 – 30 May 2023A further 200 voters registered at night in just one brigade in Manjacaze

General Elections 90 – 30 May 2023Ibo has already registered 186% of its voters

General Elections 89 – 28 May 2023Gaza: registration posts almost deserted

General Elections 88 – 28 May 2023Observers find most Nacala and Quelimane registration posts have problems, but Beira improved

General Elections 87 – 24 May 2023Another chapter in the CNE/STAE soap opera The STAE General Director Ignores the CNE Decision to Suspend the Beira STAE District Director

General Elections 86 – 24 May 2023Maxixe police command notifies block chief found with voter cards

General Elections 85 – 23 May 2023Monitor forced to return money charged to citizens to register

General Elections 84 – 23 May 2023Observers find high levels of problems, especially in opposition controlled municipalities which Frelimo is trying to win

General Elections 83 – 22 May 202357% of voters registered by Sunday

General Elections 82 – 21 May 2023Does Gaza envisage registering 305,000 “ghost voters”?

General Elections 81 – 19 May 2023Only 47.4% of voters registered in 26 days

General Elections 80 – 18 May 2023Three machines were operating until 23.00 in Matola

This newsletter is published by CIP and has been reporting elections and the democratisation process since 1992.

Detailed newsletters are being published more than 100 times during the registration, campaign and counting of votes, based on reports from our team of 450 correspondents across the country

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