Four suspected
MDC-T activists yesterday appeared before a Mutare magistrate facing charges of
unlawfully conducting voter education without authority from the Zimbabwe
Election Commission.
The accused
were hauled before the town's magistrate, Noah Gwatidzo, for contravening an
act that criminalises conducting voter education without approval from the
commission. Prosecutor Sam Chabuka said that on 6 July at around 3pm, the
quartet conducted unauthorised voter education at Pick and Save Superette in
Mutare. They allegedly played voter education jingles through a public announcement
system they were using.
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