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Liberia’s National Elections Commission has confirmed that Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has been returned to office polling 91% of the votes in the November 8 election.
The standard bearer of the main opposition Congress for Democratic Change, Wilson Tubman, averred that he was not part of the decision by other stalwarts of the party to boycott the November 8 presidential runoff election in Liberia which the ruling Unity...
Tuesday’s elections in Liberia to elect a president and members of the legislature have ended without untoward incident, despite fears before the polls that the security of the country could be breached after charged statement from political leaders.
The Liberian Supreme Court has issued an order to the effect that six political parties including the ruling Unity Party should halt all political activities pending a landmark ruling by the court over a residency clause to which they must all adhere.
The National Elections Commission (NEC) has cleared 11 aspirants to run for the presidency in the next elections to be held later this year.
The Mozambican parliament plans to remove the requirement of the deposit of about 3,500 US dollars from candidates in presidential elections, state-controlled Mozambique news agency (AIM) reported Tuesday.
The 2011 electoral process began in earnest Monday with the commencement of the registration of eligible voters ahead of the October general elections.
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who is apparently taken aback by the low turn-out of voters in the first round of the senatorial by-election, has urged registered voters who did not vote in the first round to go to the polls on Tuesday 24 November...
Mozambique’s main opposition Renamo party has rejected the general election results announced on Wednesday which handed the ruling Frelimo party a resounding victory that also retained President Armando Guebuza for another five years, the official Mozambique...