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Foreign poll observers on Friday said Zimbabwe's presidential and legislative elections failed to conform to regional and international standards, placing in doubt the credibility of the tense vote.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, the government body overseeing elections, refused accreditation to local election observers and those from the Southern Africa Human Rights Defenders Network ...
Zimbabwe’s government has declared incumbent ... Independent journalists and election observers were denied entry to the country, and local observers working on the parallel vote tabulation ...
Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader has alleged “blatant and gigantic fraud” in the country’s election after President Emmerson Mnangagwa was declared the winner and international observers ...
The election observers said they had specific concerns in this vote over a ruling party affiliate organization called Forever Associates of Zimbabwe that they said set up tables at polling ...
Human rights groups and election observers are condemning the arrests of 35 independent election monitors in Zimbabwe on charges of plotting to release unofficial poll results. The monitors were ...
Some election observers have alleged that police raided ... including the failure of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to provide the opposition with the voter list on time. Human rights groups ...
London — Human rights must be central to anyone intending to monitor the forthcoming elections in Zimbabwe, Maina Kiai, Amnesty International's Africa Director, said in the light of the ...
The positive perception of international observers in Zimbabwe is probably due to political polarisation, a perception that political corruption is high, and previous contested election outcomes.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC ... was probably a response to the critique by SADC and other election observers. "We all have a lot of questions about the speed with which ZEC is ...
Foreign poll observers on Friday said Zimbabwe's presidential and legislative elections failed to conform to regional and international standards, placing in doubt the credibility of the tense vote.