The shenanigans of the ruling party suggest it fears the opposition’s popularity
rallies. Chiefs in rural areas were given cars and, in a nod to the times, solar-electricity kits. Churchmen, especially Pentecostalists and apostolic sects, were given government sinecures.
On election day, while urbanites struggled to vote, many Zimbabweans in rural areas were intimidated into doing so. In Mutasa, 300km east of Harare, tribal leaders told villagers to come to their homes for “orientation” before the vote. Some said they were told to opt for Zanu-or risk being beaten up. A new shadowy outfit known as Forever Associates Zimbabwe , which analysts say is a front for spooks, set up tables draped in the logo of the ruling party.
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