Some Zimbabwean nationals who live and ply their trade in South Africa have expressed willingness to return to their home country to participate in its economic growth and voting in the upcoming elections. ZimbabweElections
Zimbabwe heads to the polls on August 23rd. The country’s National Statistics Agency last week announced that the country’s gross domestic product grew by 6.2% during the first quarter of 2023.
However, concerns surrounding the credibility of the polls have emerged, with opposition parties and observers raising significant issues.A major point of contention is the voters’ roll, which the opposition claims is riddled with irregularities and must undergo an audit before the election. Minister Ziyambi claims that several court challenges have been lodged against the eligibility of some candidates, and the electoral management body cannot proceed with the design until the outcomes of these cases are resolved.
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