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Nkulumane by-election flops as youth stay home, vote-buying claims swirl
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79365, member: 636"] Voter turnout was notably low in a recent parliamentary by-election in Bulawayo's Nkulumane suburb, with only a fraction of registered voters participating. Election officials reported that just under four thousand votes were cast from a roster of nearly twenty-three thousand eligible voters, with many being turned away due to missing registration or invalid identification. The election, featuring nine candidates including the widow of the deceased incumbent, proceeded peacefully despite allegations from some voters and opponents of vote-buying tactics. Senior citizens constituted a significant portion of the electorate, while youth participation appeared minimal. The final count represents a sharp decline from the over thirteen thousand votes cast in the constituency during the previous general election. [/QUOTE]
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