By Staff Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Support Network (ZESN) has called on government to lift the ban on the holding of by-elections and to abandon alleged biases against rivals during the enforcement of the national lockdown.
Government has since been relaxing lockdown regulations with a recent stance allowing businesses to resume operations.
However, by-elections and electoral processes such as voter registration remain suspended.
This is despite political parties conducting activities in some constituencies, at times, in violation of Covid-19 regulations.
The poll watchdog said in a report focussing on government’s implementation of the lockdown that electoral processes could still go ahead during the current lockdown period.
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By Costa Nkomo and Leopold Munhende
POLICE and Zanu PF both say they were not aware Bindura North MP Kenneth Musanhi held a rally last week in defiance of government’s lockdown measures against gatherings.
Police, instead, pleaded for anyone with information on the incident to come forward and report the matter.
Musanhi, a Zanu PF politburo member, last week addressed a Bindura rally attended by close to a hundred party loyalists, many of whom had no facemasks on with some wearing them improperly.
Some video images of the rally went viral on WhatsApp.
Police national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi referred NewZimbabwe.com to Mashonaland Central provincial spokesperson Milton Mundembe.