Voters started heading to polling stations across Glen View South early today. All 43 voting locations opened their doors at 7 a.m. for the constituency's 31,519 registered voters.
Ward 31 election officer Pomerai Coffee reported that everything was running smoothly. "People are coming to cast their votes. There are no incidences of violence," he said.
ZANU PF candidate Tsitsi Tawomhera voted at Glen View 3 Primary School around 9:30 a.m. She expressed confidence about winning the seat, telling reporters her campaign worked hard throughout the area.
The special election became necessary after previous legislator Gladmore Hakata died. Tawomhera faces four opponents: independent candidates Tungamirai Madzokere, Toenderai Chakaredza, George Makwangwaidze, and National Constitutional Assembly candidate Perpetua Mukanda.
Officials expect results later today as voting continues across the constituency. Election monitors remain present at all locations to ensure fair voting practices throughout the day.
Ward 31 election officer Pomerai Coffee reported that everything was running smoothly. "People are coming to cast their votes. There are no incidences of violence," he said.
ZANU PF candidate Tsitsi Tawomhera voted at Glen View 3 Primary School around 9:30 a.m. She expressed confidence about winning the seat, telling reporters her campaign worked hard throughout the area.
The special election became necessary after previous legislator Gladmore Hakata died. Tawomhera faces four opponents: independent candidates Tungamirai Madzokere, Toenderai Chakaredza, George Makwangwaidze, and National Constitutional Assembly candidate Perpetua Mukanda.
Officials expect results later today as voting continues across the constituency. Election monitors remain present at all locations to ensure fair voting practices throughout the day.