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Zanu-PF won Zimbabwe’s Nkulumane by-election on Dec. 20, 2025, reclaiming the seat after over 20 years amid low turnout and vote-buying allegations.
Zanu-PF won Zimbabwe’s Nkulumane parliamentary by-election on December 20, 2025, reclaiming the seat after more than two decades of opposition control, with candidate Freedom Murechu securing 3,416 votes.
The result, confirmed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, followed the death of MP Desire Moyo in October.
Low voter turnout was reported, with only 3,992 votes cast by 4 PM out of 22,883 registered voters, and 296 people turned away due to invalid or expired IDs.
Allegations of vote-buying surfaced, with opposition figures accusing Zanu-PF of using infrastructure projects like solar-powered boreholes and water tanks to influence voters.
The party denied the claims, calling the developments part of routine service delivery.
The victory marks a significant shift in a historically opposition-leaning urban constituency.
Zanu-PF ganó las elecciones parciales de Nkulumane de Zimbabue el 20 de diciembre de 2025, recuperando el escaño después de más de 20 años en medio de una baja participación y acusaciones de compra de votos.