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Mozambique: Frelimo Chooses Polling Stations Heads in Mandimba

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[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] Mandimba district STAE's list of 65 candidates for provincial trainers of polling station staff (MMVs) are all public administration staff and all are members of Frelimo. More than half are teachers. And they will all be chairs (returning officers) of polling stations on voting day. Mandimba will have 113 polling stations. This means that more than half of the polling stations already have a Frelimo chair. The list includes school directors, pedagogical directors, former managers of STAE and staff of the

Source: allAfrica.com

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