03 July 2009  

The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) is a coalition non-governmental organisations formed to co-ordinate activities pertaining to elections. The major focus of the Network is to promote democratic processes in general and free and fair elections in particular.

It was also established to standardise the NGOs election related activities and methodology as well as to ensure wider geographical coverage and co-ordination of activities. »» more

.::2008 Harmonised Elections

A Comment On The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) Report On The 2008 General Elections 29 May 2009
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) released its report on the 2008 General Elections. The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) received this document with much anticipation........ : more

Post – Election Update For October, 2008
The report covers the socio-political and economic developments in the month of October, 2008.......... : more

ZESN Post Election Update July to September, 2008
The report covers the period from 1 July to 5 October, 2008 and captures the political, economic and social developments that took place in Zimbabwe..... : more

Run-Off Presidential Results by Province
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ZESN urges dialogue as run-off won’t resolve political impasse
Harare – 27June 2008 – ZESN, a network of 38 organisations notes the withdrawal of one Presidential candidate from the election prior to polling day with much concern and the impact this will have on the credibility and legitimacy of the election outcome..... : more

ZESN Useful Links
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Ballot Update Issue No. 4, May 2009 [posted on 10/06/2009]
The month of May assesses the socio-political and economic environment...........
SUSTAINED ENGAGEMENT TOWARDS ELECTORAL REFORM: ZESN/ ESIA CONFERENCE RECOMMENDATIONS [posted on 30/04/2009]
29 April 2009 - Elephant Hills Hotel, Victoria Falls - Recognizing that the current transitional period presents unique opportunities to reform key electoral institutions and democratize our electoral legal framework, the time to engage and debate as a nation is now. The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) in conjunction with the Electoral Institute of Southern African (EISA) has just concluded a conference under the theme “Post Election Review and Prospects for Electoral Reform in Zimbabwe” at the Elephant Hills Hotel in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
Ballot Update, March 2009, Issue No. 2 [posted on 21/04/2009]
The report covers the month of March with some developments continuing from previous months. As the political situation settles with the signing of the Global Political Agreement (GPA)
 
 
 
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