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Zimbabwe electoral body looks to block social media

Officials believe online channels were used to spread propaganda during the country's most recent election.
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19 Sept 2018
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Erasmus Makodza
17 Jul 2018

Zim tries to curb social media ahead of elections

Local police have confirmed four arrests linked to allegations of abuse of social media.
Tawanda Karombo
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Econet Wireless
13 Jul 2018

Econet in hot water over electoral spam

Tawanda Karombo
2:30
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ZEC
21 Sept 2017

Zimbabwe looks to banish 'ghost voters'

Staff Writer
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ZEC
20 Jul 2017

Zimbabwe: biometric voter registration kits cause early election friction

Staff Writer
1:40
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Africa
2 Nov 2012

Computerised transmission of Zim election results lauded

Tawanda Karombo
 
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