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Zimbabwe’s electoral body has cleared 11 aspirants to contest in presidential elections in August

23 June, 2023
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Zimbabwe’s electoral body has cleared 11 people to contest in presidential elections in August, after many politicians complained of exorbitant application fees.



The Zimbabwe electoral commission raised registration costs to $20,000, up from $1,000 in the previous elections. Fees for the MPs' positions were raised from $50 to $1,000.

Opposition parties said the fee had a negative effect on democracy as most people earn less than $300 a month. Zimbabwe will hold presidential, parliamentary and council elections on 23 August. The electoral commission worked late into the night to approve the 11 candidates.

They include the two front runners, President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his main rival Nelson Chamisa. An exiled former government minister will also run as an independent.

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