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15 so far to contest for Zimbabwe president

At least 15 presidential candidates were cleared today to run in Zimbabwe’s elections due on July 30, the electoral commission announced.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) published a provisional list of approved candidates that include President Emmerson Mnangagwa and a young opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa, French news agency AFP reported.

More applications were still being processed for the first election since Robert Mugabe was ousted following a brief military takeover in November last year.

“We will announce another batch once we are done with the rest of what is being processed,” Japhet Munjere, ZEC director of elections told reporters.

The election will be a key test for Mnangagwa, nicknamed the ‘Crocodile’, who succeeded the long-serving autocrat Mugabe seven months ago, and remains untested at the ballot box.

He has pledged to hold free and fair elections as he seeks to mend international relations. He has invited Western observers, including the European Union and the Commonwealth for the first time in more than a decade, to monitor the polls.

Previous elections in Zimbabwe have been marred by electoral fraud, intimidation and violence, including the killing of scores of opposition supporters in 2008.

Candidates vying to contest next month’s presidential, parliamentary and local polls had just one day to submit their candidacy to one of several specially convened electoral courts across the country.

Mnangagwa, 75, of the ruling ZANU-PF party and Nelson Chamisa, 40, of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party are the presidential front-runners.

“I submitted the papers for his excellency honourable Emmerson Mnangagwa,” said Justice Minister and Mnangagwa’s election agent Ziyambi Ziyambi at the Harare High Court.

Chamisa’s election agent, Jameson Timba, said the MDC was confident of victory.

“Nelson Chamisa has been successfully nominated as the presidential candidate for the coming elections… Chamisa is the next president of Zimbabwe,” Timba told journalists in Harare.

The opposition has complained of irregularities ahead of the much-anticipated poll and called for the full electoral roll of voters to be published.

They have also demanded that the ZEC be overhauled to have fewer members with ties to the powerful military which is seen as backing Mnangagwa.

Compared to previous elections, this year’s vote has attracted more candidates than usual.

“This maybe due to a sense of political liberalisation and relative peace as opposed to the highly polarised and violent political contestation between the Mugabe-led Zanu-PF and the MDC,” said Gideon Chitanga of the Johannesburg-based Political Economy Southern Africa think-tank.

“The election campaigns have so far been peaceful,” he said.

The opposition has also been hugely fragmented.

“It is a rather sad reflection of Zimbabwean politics that so many with no chance think they can win. This will split the opposition, the unknown question is to what extent,” said Piers Pigou of the International Crisis Group.

A pre-poll survey by Afrobarometer published last week showed that ZANU-PF would attract 42 percent of the vote compared to 31 percent for the MDC, meaning the election could go to a run-off in September .

To register successfully, presidential candidates must pay a $1 000 fee and be nominated by at least 100 registered voters from across the country’s 10 provinces.

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The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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