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Zimbabwe Elections | Police ban opposition gatherings

Source: Zimbabwe Elections | Police ban opposition gatherings

Zimbabwe heads for general elections later this year but the playing fields are not level for all parties taking part. Main opposition, Citizens Coalition for Change says rallies and meetings are being banned without reason. eNCA’s Pindai Dube has more details

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