Joyce Bukuta says she convincingly beat Zanu PF national chairperson, Oppah Muchinguri in the just-ended party primary elections. But she...
Joyce Bukuta says she convincingly beat Zanu PF national chairperson,
Oppah Muchinguri in the just-ended party primary elections.
But she fears that her victory could be nullified or the results could be manipulated following unprecedented delays in officially announcing the results.
“I won the election convincingly and people in Mutasa and Nyanga know that, although they might try to manipulate the result, but I am not afraid since everyone knows that I won the election,’’ she said.
Bukuta told NewsDay that she was disappointed after some men were allowed to vote for the women’s quota representative when only female members were supposed to participate.
“In Nyanga, the election went on very well, but in Mutasa, there are some men, who voted in the election despite the fact that only women should vote,’’ she said.
Some reports claim Muchinguri had lost to Bukuta, but others said results had been understated, with only one constituency instead of three having been recorded.
But she fears that her victory could be nullified or the results could be manipulated following unprecedented delays in officially announcing the results.
“I won the election convincingly and people in Mutasa and Nyanga know that, although they might try to manipulate the result, but I am not afraid since everyone knows that I won the election,’’ she said.
Bukuta told NewsDay that she was disappointed after some men were allowed to vote for the women’s quota representative when only female members were supposed to participate.
“In Nyanga, the election went on very well, but in Mutasa, there are some men, who voted in the election despite the fact that only women should vote,’’ she said.
Some reports claim Muchinguri had lost to Bukuta, but others said results had been understated, with only one constituency instead of three having been recorded.
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