According to information obtained by the Zimbabwean from the information centre manned by civil society representatives, ink only arrived at the school at around 9 am. Number one Iminyela polling station, ward 12 Helemu primary school and pelandaba hall also opened later than the official time.
At the Chief Assembly Polling Station in Umguza constituency, about 400 to 500 uniformed and plain clothes police officers were in a special voters queue , possible slowing down the voting process. Registered voters were also turned away for various reasonse.g not appearing on the voters’ roll among other issues.
Magwegwe Creche registered the highest number of voters turned away for not appearing on the voters’ roll.
At Inkuba Primary School in Nkayi North, voting proceeded but no means to check Special Voters and Ink detector without batteries
KoDlamini, Mbuhulu, Tsholotsho 100 people voted by 1000hrs; 4 people turned away, 1 registered in another ward and the other 3 without proof of registration.
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