Government warns foreign observers against interfering in electoral processes

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Nick Mangwana, the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services has said the government notes with disappointment, reports carried yesterday by a local daily on alleged gross interference in Zimbabwe’s electoral processes by a named foreign observer mission.

Mangwana said allegations that the foreign observer mission is giving grocery vouchers, fuel coupons and other freebies to local journalists so that they write negative reports on the elections have been met with the utmost disgust.

“The reports, if true, go against the spirit of mutual respect in the community of nations that the invitation to observe our elections was extended under. His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa was clear that an invitation to observe was not an invitation to interfere and “No foreign power is a stakeholder in Zimbabwe’s electoral processes.”

“The government will not hesitate to take stern action against any foreign observers who have chosen to break convention and dabble in the election processes of our country. For the particular transgression raised in this statement, Government will take appropriate action. Government urges all Zimbabweans to continue to exercise their democratic rights peacefully before and after the forthcoming elections,” Mangwana said.