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        Zimbabwe elections: Police ban carrying of dangerous items

        Source: Xinhua   2018-06-19 18:43:00

        HARARE, June 19 (Xinhua) -- Police in southern Zimbabwe have banned the carrying of dangerous items in a bid to minimize political violence as the July 30 general elections approach.

        The state-controlled Herald newspaper reported Tuesday that the officer commanding Beitbridge Francis Phiri had on Monday published a notice prohibiting the possession of offensive weapons between June 7 and Sept. 7.

        "No person shall carry or display in a public place thoroughfare, whether openly or by concealment, the following weapons: catapults, machetes, axes, swords, knives, knobkerries, daggers or any traditional weapon.

        "Any person found in possession of such weapons shall be guilty of an offense," he said.

        Phiri, however, said that no incidents of politically motivated violence had been reported around Beitbridge, which is Zimbabwe's gateway to South Africa.

        He said the police had agreed with representatives of all political parties in the district that it was important to maintain peace during the election period.

        Zimbabwean police always ban the possession of dangerous weapons during elections to curb violence as different parties square off.

        Despite favorable pre-election polls, President Emmerson Mnangagwa's Zanu-PF party anticipates a stiff challenge from a coalition of opposition parties running under the banner of the MDC Alliance.

        Editor: Shi Yinglun
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        Zimbabwe elections: Police ban carrying of dangerous items

        Source: Xinhua 2018-06-19 18:43:00

        HARARE, June 19 (Xinhua) -- Police in southern Zimbabwe have banned the carrying of dangerous items in a bid to minimize political violence as the July 30 general elections approach.

        The state-controlled Herald newspaper reported Tuesday that the officer commanding Beitbridge Francis Phiri had on Monday published a notice prohibiting the possession of offensive weapons between June 7 and Sept. 7.

        "No person shall carry or display in a public place thoroughfare, whether openly or by concealment, the following weapons: catapults, machetes, axes, swords, knives, knobkerries, daggers or any traditional weapon.

        "Any person found in possession of such weapons shall be guilty of an offense," he said.

        Phiri, however, said that no incidents of politically motivated violence had been reported around Beitbridge, which is Zimbabwe's gateway to South Africa.

        He said the police had agreed with representatives of all political parties in the district that it was important to maintain peace during the election period.

        Zimbabwean police always ban the possession of dangerous weapons during elections to curb violence as different parties square off.

        Despite favorable pre-election polls, President Emmerson Mnangagwa's Zanu-PF party anticipates a stiff challenge from a coalition of opposition parties running under the banner of the MDC Alliance.

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