POLITICSAL JAZEERA
Zimbabwe bill to scrap presidential elections sparks backlash
Zimbabwe's bill to eliminate presidential elections has drawn criticism and support. Supporters frame it as governance reform, while opponents argue it marks a pivotal shift in the country's political trajectory.
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