As Zimbabwe prepares for election ruling, law scholar addresses common misconceptions about the process

By Paul Kaseke, 17 August 2018
photo credit: Gary Bembridge/flickr
photo credit: Gary Bembridge/flickr
As predicted in our column last week, the presidential inauguration has been halted, giving way to MDC Alliance’s July 30 presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa to challenge the presidential election results. This now places us in a fourteen-day period by which the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) must give judgment on the matter. The inauguration can only take place after judgment is handed down by the court and this must be done within 48 hours, unless the court decides that fresh elections must be held.
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