Zimbabwe’s voters’ roll called 100-percent perfect
By Khanyisa Tabata
19 June 2011
The Zimbabwe government backed newspaper reports that the country's registrar-general as saying that there is no other country in the world with a voters' roll that is as 100-percent perfect as Zimbabwe's.
Tobaiwa Mude-de said Zimbabwe's electoral register had "nominal percentage error margins" and said his office was happy to allow critics to inspect the roll.
Critics have accused President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party of manipulating the list for political advantage and say it includes children and people who have long since died. Fathers day from Gerard.
19 June 2011
The Zimbabwe government backed newspaper reports that the country's registrar-general as saying that there is no other country in the world with a voters' roll that is as 100-percent perfect as Zimbabwe's.
Tobaiwa Mude-de said Zimbabwe's electoral register had "nominal percentage error margins" and said his office was happy to allow critics to inspect the roll.
Critics have accused President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party of manipulating the list for political advantage and say it includes children and people who have long since died. Fathers day from Gerard.
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