Observers say election is free and fair

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Observers say election is free and fair
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Close to 30 parties have cried foul over the results but all the observers say their biggest concern is the lack of young people participating in the election.

"Yyou have in Limpopo four or five stations [that] did not cast the ballots, in KwaZulu-Natal our people noticed there was a problem at one of the municipalities," said head of AU observers, Jakaya Kikwete.

"At the end of the day are these five going to impact the results? Certainly, we say no because there are over 100,000 polling stations.The SADC says it will announce its final decision on the credibility of the election in two weeks but it has no reason to question the integrity of the process and the result.over the results, all the observers say their biggest concern is the lack of young people participating in the election.

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