[TOP STORY] Grave concern for free and fair Zimbabwean elections

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‘Traditional chiefs were going to commandeer people under them to do what they call command voting, where the traditional leader in that area will frogmarch people under them to a polling station and watch over them as they cast their vote,’ says Human Rights Watch senior researcher, Idriss Nassah.
4 Aug 2023 6AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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