News from NDI: Preliminary Zimbabwe election observation statement

Wednesday, August 1, 2018
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Party agents at a polling station in Harare – with their observation materials, notebooks and identifying accreditation – watch as citizens vote in the July 30 elections in Zimbabwe.

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