The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission today set aside 14 and 15 July as the voting days for special voters and will put up 209 polling stations. ZEC chief elections officer Lovemore Sekeramayi said all members of the uniformed forces, election officials who will be on duty on the actual polling day, and civil servants who will be deployed far from their wards fall under special voting.
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