Good Governance Africa researchers were forcibly expelled from Zimbabwe one week before millions of Zimbabwe head to the polls to vote in the looming elections:
of bullying and anti-democratic behaviour in the wake of the researchers' deportation.GGA takes aim at Zanu-PF
GGA insisted that the researchers had all the proper paperwork and permissions, including clearance from the Zimbabwean embassy in Pretoria and endorsement from their local partner, the Southern Africa Political and Economic Series ,“The incident reinforces a pattern of suppressing democratic values and replacing them with fear and arbitrary decisions.”"Tshwarelo. At least you came back in one piece. Zim is an ugly political studio. Too hot.
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