By Own Correspondent| Following rigging allegations posted by former higher and tertiary education minister Professor Jonathan Moyo on his Twitter handle, citizens have reacted differently revealing mixed feelings over the statements.
While others have dismissed the rigging allegations, others have proferred anti rigging solutions.
Many are asking what to do, here are the solutions:
2. We need as many citizen volunteers to fact check the BVR when it comes out, at least 100 people per constituency, the work is easy, anonymous & quick all you need is to avail yourself & complete a task assigned.
— Runyararo Mherekumombe (@runyamhere) June 13, 2018
Many are asking what to do, here are the solutions:
3. If available we will need volunteers on the ground on election day, your role will be to stand or sit outside polling stations for the duration of voting gathering data through technology we are building.
— Runyararo Mherekumombe (@runyamhere) June 13, 2018
In order for a president to be nominated, he has to have 10 endorsements by registered voters from each of the 10 provinces of the country. Why is Zanu PF not complaining about this? Do they have the roll already as Prof says? Me thinks its true.
— M-Jay (@M_Jay94) June 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/mu_nash_e/status/1006808055818924032?s=19
Many are asking what to do, here are the solutions:
4. So this election will be protected by the people, you & me. First we must fish out ghosts from BVR, then physically see whose going into polling stations, these 2 things are critical, opposition needs your volunteering.
— Runyararo Mherekumombe (@runyamhere) June 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/GNU_Zimbabwe/status/1006767523558318080?s=19
Many are asking what to do, here are the solutions:
1. Participate actively in helping opposition through funding, through time distributing messages. As citizens we are forming cells to monitor this election. We have WhatsApp groups coordinating efforts online & on the ground.
— Runyararo Mherekumombe (@runyamhere) June 13, 2018