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Zimbabwe voter registration reopens today
Voter registration is set to reopen in Zimbabwe today.
The current period of registration will last until April 30. Zimbabwe suffers from a widespread lack of registered voters, which has decreased by 63,000 since 2018. Many Zimbabweans cite the lack of available free time in an economy where many must work hard to scrape together a living.
Expect little improvement in the voter registration numbers. In addition to difficulty in finding time off, there is a pervasive low voter turnout across all elections. With the Zimbabwe African National Union ruling the country since the 1980s, there is a strong lack of trust in the electoral process. After the party was accused of rigging last month’s by-elections, hopes for the future are especially pessimistic about the possibility of improvement. In the short-term, expect the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to launch a campaign in an effort to educate its citizens about the benefits of voting. However, in a country where disputed elections and stagnant political leadership are the norm, the pleas will likely fall on deaf ears.
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Ali is a Copy-Editor and Analyst on Daily Brief team, contributing regularly to the Daily Brief. He also leads the Foreign Brief Week in Review multimedia team. He focuses on political and development issues in the Middle East and North Africa.