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Title: Electoral Law, the Constitution and Democracy in Zimbabwe: a critique of Jealousy Mbizvo Mawarire v Robert Mugabe N.O and 4 Others CCZ 1/13.
Authors: Manyatera, Gift
Hamadziripi, Chengetai
Keywords: Zimbabwean elections
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Midlands State University
Series/Report no.: Midlands State University Law Review;Vol.1; p. 72-82
Abstract: The Zimbabwean elections held on the 31st of July 2013 were a direct consequence of the ruling that was handed down by the Constitutional Court in the case of Jealousy Mawarire v Robert Gabriel Mugabe N.O and 4 Others. 1 These elections were of great importance in that they marked the end of the Government of National Unity which was constituted under the Global Political Agreement.2 Moreover, the 2013 elections marked the beginning of a new constitutional dispensation in Zimbabwe as the elections would see the coming into operation of most of the provisions of the new 2013 Constitution.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11408/906
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