South African institutions stand firm against Zimbabwe’s ruling party plot

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South African institutions stand firm against Zimbabwe’s ruling party plot
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As South Africa heads towards a critical election on 29 May, its key democratic institutions are blocking the African National Congress (ANC) sister party Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) to maintain the integrity of the polls.

Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa officials assist a voter to be registered ahead of the 2024 South African general elections in Durban on 3 February 2024.

As South Africa heads towards a critical election on 29 May, its key democratic institutions are blocking the African National Congress sister party Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front to maintain the integrity of the polls. The Electoral Commission of South Africa has clarified that Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF is not accredited to officially observe the polls, in an effort to maintain the integrity of the elections.South Africa elections: ANC internally united, but could be at its weakest ever

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