Zimbabwe’s port-2000 elections: more hotly contested yet less democratic than in the past

Author:

Nyandoro Mark

Abstract

This article investigates Zimbabwe’s post-2000 elections, why they have been more hotly contested than previously, and whether they have been undemocratic. The post-2000 period marked what is arguably the most turbulent phase in the electoral history of the country since independence in 1980, and Zimbabwe’s elections were de facto degraded, becoming a means of sustaining incumbents in power. The paper asserts that Zimbabwe’s elections are mainly a front for hoodwinking both the electorate and observers. They are not used to provide for the free expression of the will of the people, but to endorse the incumbents rather than effectively challenge them. To this extent, they are manipulated to produce a pre-determined outcome confirming the current leaders, irrespective of their performance. Supported by empirical data from interviews and primary sources together with statistical records from electoral institutions such as the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMS TAT), and Afrobarometer, the article concludes that elections are mainly for show, to entrench the incumbents.

Publisher

Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA)

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Anthropology,History,Language and Linguistics,Cultural Studies

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