Elections '99 -- SADC Region

 

Botswana

Botswana
16 October 1999

Malawi

Malawi
15 June 1999

Mozambique

Mozambique
3 December 1999

Namibia

Namibia
30 November 1999

South Africa

South Africa
2 June 1999


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Courts validate Mozambique elections results
Mozambique’s  Supreme Court, sitting as the Constitutional Council, has validated the presidential and parliamentary elections held 3-5 December, dashing the hopes of the opposition coalition who had petitioned the country’s highest court to nullify the results.

Maputo, Tuesday 4 January 2000


It's official: Chissano and FRELIMO win Mozambique elections
Mozambique's ruling Frelimo Party and incumbent President Joaquim Chissano were today officially declared winners of the second multi-party elections held on 3-5 December after a lengthy and acrimonious vote-count.
Maputo, Wednesday 22 December, 1999


Anxiety over election results heightens in Mozambique
Mozambique's Interior Minister, Almeininho Manhenje, has warned that police are on full alert and will deal ruthlessly with any disruptions after the announcement of the final results of results of the second multi-party elections due later today.
Maputo, Monday 20 December, 1999


Frelimo and Chissano win Mozambique Elections
The long awaited preliminary national results of Mozambique’s second multi-party elections announced Thursday night show that the ruling Frelimo party and incumbent President Joaquim Chissano appear to have won a narrow victory in the presidential and parliamentary held on December 3 to 5.
Maputo, Friday 17 December, 1999


Complex vote-counting creates confusion in Mozambique
Mozambique’s complex vote-counting system has delayed results of the second multi-party elections in Mozambique and thrown the final outcome into confusion.
Maputo, Thursday 16 December, 1999


Slow vote count frustrates Mozambicans
Mozambique's much-lauded election process was beginning to come under criticism from voters, observers and monitors and media today (Wednesday) as unofficial results came in at a snail's pace.
Maputo, Wednesday 8 December, 1999


Mozambique seems set to become two-party state
With 10 percent of unofficial results now in, Mozambique's presidential and parliamentary results seem to indicate that President Joaquim Chissano and his ruling Frelimo Party could well carry both polls. Results collected from Radio Mozambique and the Mozambique News Agency (AIM) show Chissano with 367,981 votes to Afonso Dhlakama of the Renamo-Electoral Union with 223,830. These results are from 996 polling stations out of a total 8,350.
Maputo, Tuesday 7 December, 1999


Observers praise Mozambique elections
As preliminary results of Mozambique's presidential and parliamentary elections trickled in, regional and international observer missions praised citizens, political parties and electoral officials for the faith in the democratic process which allowed Mozambicans to express their will.
Maputo, Monday 6 December, 1999


Mozambique elections end: counting already started
Mozambique's drawn-out elections officially ended at 6 p.m. today (Sunday) after a 24-hour extension. Election officials said counting had already started, although even preliminary and very partial results will not be known for several days.
Maputo, Sunday 5 December, 1999


Bad weather forces extension of Mozambique elections
Torrential rains and flooding in parts of the large central province of Zambezia have forced the National Election Commission (CNE) of Mozambique to extend voting for 24 hours. All polls in the country will now close at 6 p.m. Sunday.
Maputo, Saturday 4 December, 1999


Mozambique elections move smoothly during first day
More than 50 percent of Mozambique's more than 7 million voters had cast their ballots by 1 p.m. today (Friday) in the country's second multi-party presidential and parliamentary elections.
Maputo, Friday 3 December, 1999


Observers find Mozambique electoral process "satisfactory"
On the eve of Mozambique's second multi-party election, regional and international observers seem to agree that the campaign and electoral process has been satisfactory. More than seven million voters are expected go to the polls tomorrow and Saturday with counting beginning immediately the polling stations close. Polling stations, each of which corresponds to approximately 1,000 registered voters, are open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Maputo, Thursday 2 December, 1999


Low-key Mozambique election ends as it began - quietly
Voters and politicians took a day off from the presidential and parliamentary elections to go about their daily business before voting starts Friday and continues Saturday across this large and diverse country.
Maputo, Wednesday 1 December, 1999


Large rallies mark end of official Mozambique campaign
Mozambicans have a 48-hour reprieve from electioneering before they go to the polls Friday and Saturday. By law, all campaigning stops tonight(Tuesday) allowing the 7,400,000 eligible voters time to reflect beforethey begin to cast their ballots for presidential and parliamentary candidates Friday and Saturday.
Maputo, Tuesday 30 November, 1999


FRELIMO, RENAMO wrapup campaigns with counter-charges
With 10 political parties and three coalitions registered with the National Elections Commission (CNE) for Mozambique's second multi-party parliamentary and presidential elections next Friday and Saturday (3-4 December), the key issue emerging is whether the ruling party Frelimo party cann gain a two-thirds majority in the Assembly of the Republic in order to push through constitutional amendments denied it by the opposition Renamo in the last sitting of the 250-member parliament.
Maputo, Tuesday 30 November, 1999


Chissano appeals for calm: predicts overwhelming victory
Hilda Conceicao and Antonio Moiane are standing on the side of the deeply-rutted road, their ragged clothes and work-hardened hands tell who they are. Peasant farmers warily watching strangers come into their lush maize fields - the rainy season has come to southern Mozambique - to talk about the elections this week.
Maputo, Monday 29 November, 1999


Right to amend constitution key Mozambique election issue
With 10 political parties and three coalitions registered with the National Elections Commission (CNE) for Mozambique's second multi-party parliamentary and presidential elections next Friday and Saturday (3-4 December), the key issue emerging is whether the ruling party Frelimo party cann gain a two-thirds majority in the Assembly of the Republic in order to push through constitutional amendments denied it by the opposition Renamo in the last sitting of the 250-member parliament.
Maputo, Sunday 28 November, 1999

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Small signs of Mozambique's political maturity
Hilda Conceicao and Antonio Moiane are standing on
the side of the deeply-rutted road, their ragged clothes and work-hardened hands tell who they are. Peasant farmers warily watching strangers come into their lush maize fields - the rainy season has come to southern Mozambique - to talk about the elections this week.

Maputo, Sunday 28 November, 1999

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