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JOHANNESBURG - The Electoral Commission has approved 160 observer missions that will monitor the upcoming general elections.
The commission held a media briefing on Tuesday at their Centurion heaquarters over its state of readiness, 14 days before the seventh democratic elections. The commission has once again emphasised that Zimbabwe's governing party, ZANU-PF, was not of part of the accredited missions.
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