Zimbabwe Electoral Commission officials finished preparing for tomorrow's voting across four different areas. Citizens will cast ballots for two National Assembly seats and two council positions during the special elections. Gutu East and Insiza North constituencies will choose new parliamentary representatives. Ward 5 Chipinge RDC and Binga RDC residents will select council members. Ambassador Rodney Kiwa serves as ZEC deputy chairperson and spoke about final arrangements.
Kiwa announced that election workers printed 62,260 ballot papers for all voting locations. The commission established 135 polling stations throughout the four electoral districts. Staff members will operate these stations and assist voters during the democratic process. Each location received adequate supplies and equipment for smooth operations. Officials completed security checks at every polling site before election day.
The deputy chairperson urged political candidates to follow established behavior rules. Party supporters must avoid violence and maintain peaceful conduct throughout voting. ZEC wants calm conditions before polls open and after they close. Political leaders should guide their followers toward respectful participation. The commission emphasized that democracy works best when people respect the electoral process and each other.
Kiwa announced that election workers printed 62,260 ballot papers for all voting locations. The commission established 135 polling stations throughout the four electoral districts. Staff members will operate these stations and assist voters during the democratic process. Each location received adequate supplies and equipment for smooth operations. Officials completed security checks at every polling site before election day.
The deputy chairperson urged political candidates to follow established behavior rules. Party supporters must avoid violence and maintain peaceful conduct throughout voting. ZEC wants calm conditions before polls open and after they close. Political leaders should guide their followers toward respectful participation. The commission emphasized that democracy works best when people respect the electoral process and each other.