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Police must be professional and non-partisan in applying the law - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other Zanu PF bigwigs, including low-ranking ruling party officials, have been presiding over campaign rallies without any disruptions.

The post Police must be professional and non-partisan in applying the law appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.

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