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Mavetera ripped for praising disputed TZ poll
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67514, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's information minister faced backlash after praising Tanzania's president for an election victory disputed amid violence and allegations of manipulation. Tatenda Mavetera posted congratulations to Samia Suluhu Hassan on social media, calling the outcome a breakthrough for women across Africa despite reports of deadly clashes and voter intimidation surrounding the poll. Hassan secured 98 percent of the votes in results contested by observers who documented protest violence that included burning government facilities and confrontations between demonstrators and security forces. Critics noted opposition candidates were barred from competing while members faced detention. Social media users condemned Mavetera's timing and accused her of endorsing authoritarian practices. Commenters questioned whether the minister would adopt similar tactics during future Zimbabwean elections and criticized her apparent disregard for casualties during Tanzanian demonstrations. Multiple responses highlighted the inappropriate nature of celebrating amid ongoing turmoil and suggested the official lacked judgment about when public statements should be withheld during sensitive political events. [/QUOTE]
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