Voters showed up early at Glen View South polling stations today. Election sites opened right at 7 am across all 43 locations serving the 31,519 registered voters in the area. Ward 31 election officer Pomerai Coffee reported smooth operations with no violence as people came to cast their ballots throughout the morning.
Zanu PF candidate Tsitsi Tawomhera voted around 9:30 a.m. at Glenview 3 Primary School. When speaking with reporters afterward, she expressed confidence about winning. She mentioned that her team worked hard during the campaign period. The special election filled the seat left empty after the previous legislator, Gladmore Hakata, died.
Tawomhera faces competition from four other candidates in the race. Three independent hopefuls entered the contest: Tungamirai Madzokere, Toenderai Chakaredza, and George Makwangwaidze. The National Constitutional Assembly also fielded Perpetua Mukanda as its representative. Election officials continue monitoring the voting process throughout the constituency.
Zanu PF candidate Tsitsi Tawomhera voted around 9:30 a.m. at Glenview 3 Primary School. When speaking with reporters afterward, she expressed confidence about winning. She mentioned that her team worked hard during the campaign period. The special election filled the seat left empty after the previous legislator, Gladmore Hakata, died.
Tawomhera faces competition from four other candidates in the race. Three independent hopefuls entered the contest: Tungamirai Madzokere, Toenderai Chakaredza, and George Makwangwaidze. The National Constitutional Assembly also fielded Perpetua Mukanda as its representative. Election officials continue monitoring the voting process throughout the constituency.