specific groups that include women (122 reports); youth (121); blind voters (28); deaf
voters (24 reports); illiterate voters (67 reports); and persons with physical disabilities
(69 reports).
Active campaigning of political parties in constituencies
ZESN has also been observing political party campaigns to see which parties were
actively campaigning across the country. The graph below shows the numbers of reports
received from ZESN LTOs confirming the active participation of political parties in rural
and urban areas.
250
Active campaigning by parties
200
Number of reports
150
confirming active
campaigns by
parties
100
128
Rural
91
Urban
50
66
53
18
12
9
10
ZANUPF
MDC ALLIANCE
NPF
People's
Rainbow
Coalition
0
Political Party
Figure 3: Active campaigning by political parties
From the graph above, the most dominant party in terms of active campaigns is ZANUPF, followed by the MDC Alliance. In general, political parties are campaigning more in
rural areas than urban areas.
Political parties have been campaigning using various means including holding rallies;
meetings; door to door campaigns; fliers, posters, and banners; distributing party regalia
(t-shirts, wrist bands, mazambia); and sponsoring sporting or cultural events.
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