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This national electoral calendar for 2018 lists the national/federal elections held ... Zimbabwe , President, House ... 4 and 25 July, 10, 11 and 13 August, 15 and 29 ...
29 July – On the eve of Zimbabwe's election, Mugabe made a surprise press conference where he stated his wish not to vote for President Mnangagwa and ZANU-PF, the party he founded [ 2 ] Instead, he expressed his wish to vote his long time rival party, the MDC of Nelson Chamisa .
On 24 August 2018, the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe dismissed Chamisa's challenge and officially declared Mnangagwa the winner in a unanimous ruling. [42] [43] [44] The Chief Justice Luke Malaba noted that Chamisa refused both a recount and access to the ballot boxes. [45] Mnangagwa's inauguration and official swearing-in was then held on 26 ...
This local electoral calendar for 2018 lists the subnational elections held in 2018. ... Zimbabwe, Urban Councils ... August. 5 August: Japan, Nagano, Governor ...
National standard format is yyyy-mm-dd. [161] dd.mm.yyyy format is used in some places where it is required by EU regulations, for example for best-before dates on food [162] and on driver's licenses. d/m format is used casually, when the year is obvious from the context, and for date ranges, e.g. 28-31/8 for 28–31 August.
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On 20 August Movement for Democratic Change Alliance (MDC Alliance) president Nelson Chamisa filed an official challenge of the results of the election. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On August 3, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa was declared winner of the elections with 50.8 per cent of the total votes cast to Mr Chamisa's 44.3 per cent. [ 4 ]
The 2018 Zimbabwean uprising was a series of protests held in 2018 against the results of the 2018 Zimbabwean general election and the regime of Emmerson Mnangagwa.Mass protests against the results of the elections, the deteriorating economic crisis and the national political crisis has also led to 2-days of pro-democracy opposition riots in Harare and other opposition strongholds nationwide.