Zim opposition party's briefing disrupted by suspected state agents
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JOHANNESBURG - A Citizens Coalition for Change press briefing in Zimbabwe disrupted on Saturday by suspected state agents.
The opposition party was briefing the media following this week's elections when the incident occurred.
The briefing had to be abandoned after party spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi's speech was confiscated by the suspected agents.
This comes as the SADC Electoral Observer Mission denounced the Zimbabwe polls for failing conform to regional and international standards.
ZANU PF are rubbishing this, accusing the Electoral Observers Mission of interfering with the country's electoral laws.
Meanwhile, results from the highly contested elections are starting to trickle in.