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The African Union and SADC Observers’ Mission are largely convinced that the 2019 national and provincial elections were free, fair and credible. SAElections2019 SADecides2019 sabcnews

The African Union and SADC Observers’ Mission are largely convinced that the 2019 national and provincial elections were free, fair and credible.

In his statement, the AU observer mission leader Kikwete commended the IEC for running the election in a professional manner. The AU observer mission appealed to South Africans to continue maintaining the peace and unity shown during the elections. Election Observer Mission gave the IEC a thumbs up for the manner in which the elections were carried.

 

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