In Zimbabwe, elections are held for various levels of government, including the presidency and parliament. The President is elected through a direct popular vote for a five-year term, while Members of Parliament are chosen through a combination of first-past-the-post and proportional representation systems. Local government elections also occur, with councilors elected directly by their communities. Despite the formal electoral processes, Zimbabwe's elections have faced criticism for issues related to fairness, transparency, and political violence.
the people elect them (vote).
No the people of Zimbabwe are not comfortable with technology.
Zimbabwe is a really poor country. There are around 5 million people homeless who live in zimbabwe.
the people elect the governor
People sell drugs in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe African People's Union ended in 1987.
Zimbabwe African People's Union was created in 1961.
Zimbabwe People's Democratic Party was created in 1991.
As many as 1.5 million people may be homeless in Zimbabwe. However, the African Union is NOT going to help Zimbabwe's homeless people.
1.3 million people are living with HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe
the people know what they need and what they want so, they elect their president.
It is of coarse that the french people elect the french president