Everything is ready for the Nkulumane constituency by-election today. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission says they are fully prepared, having spent twenty-one million dollars on the process. Deputy Chairperson Rodney Kiwa stated all materials and trained staff are in place across thirty-four polling stations.
The commission printed twenty-three thousand five hundred ballots for the nearly twenty-three thousand registered voters, including a contingency for spoiled papers. Kiwa noted a peaceful campaign period and encouraged a high voter turnout. Polling stations will operate from seven in the morning until seven at night. Officials have completed final checks at locations set up in schools, tents, halls, and churches.
The commission printed twenty-three thousand five hundred ballots for the nearly twenty-three thousand registered voters, including a contingency for spoiled papers. Kiwa noted a peaceful campaign period and encouraged a high voter turnout. Polling stations will operate from seven in the morning until seven at night. Officials have completed final checks at locations set up in schools, tents, halls, and churches.