Harare: Zimbabwe has recorded the highest number of presidential
aspirants since independence in 1980 after twenty-three aspiring
candidates successfuly filed their nomination papers.
The record figure is a first since independence in 1980.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa (Zanu-PF),
Nelson Chamisa (MDC-Alliance),
Peter Gava (United Democratic Front),
Kwanele Hlabangana (Republicans Party of Zimbabwe),
Divine Mhambi (National Alliance of Patriotic and Democratic Republicans)
Blessing Kasiyamhuru (Zimbabwe Partnership for Prosperity)
Thokozani Khupe (MDC-T),
Professor Lovemore Madhuku (National Constitutional Assembly),
Messrs Noah Manyika (Build Zimbabwe Alliance),
Brian Mteki (Independent),
William Mugadza (Bethel Christian Party),
Evaristo Chikanga (Rebuild Zimbabwe)
Joseph Busha (FreeZim Congress)
Violet Mariyacha (United Democracy Movement),
Joice Mujuru (People’s Rainbow Coalition),
Dr Nkosana Moyo (Alliance for People’s Agenda),
Messrs Johannes Chiguvare (People’s Progressive Party),
Daniel Shumba (United Democratic Alliance),
Elton Mangoma (Coalition of Democrats),
Peter Munyanduri (New Patriotic Front),
Ambrose Mutinhiri (National Patriotic Front),
Peter Wilson (Democratic Opposition Party)
Melbah Dzepasi of (#1980 Freedom Movement Zimbabwe