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Zimbabwe election rigging scandal deepens
09 Aug 2013 at 08:14hrs | Views
Election rigging allegations involving Nikuv International Projects, a shadowy Israeli security company which deals with voter's rolls and handling of election results, deepened this week amid disclosures the former Mossad spooks used several methods, including producing different copies of the voter's rolls and setting up sneaky polling stations, to fix results in favour of President Mugabe and Zanu-PF.
Nikuv hastly shut down its Number 13 Mount Road, Avondale offices in Harare 3 days after elections and relocated to an unknown Ballantyne Park address in the capital in what sources said was part of an ongoing cover-up mission as the rigging uproar intensifies.
The cover-up also seems to involve President Mugabe's spokesperson George Charamba's claims that the 2 suspected Nikuv officials, CEO Emmanuel Antebi and his deputy Ammon Peer, who visited Mugabe at State House a day before the elections were Group 5 (G5) executives, whose company is currently rehabilitating the country's highway road network but G5's business development manager Greg Heale, who is based in Johannesburg denied their executives met Mugabe last week.
Nikuv hastly shut down its Number 13 Mount Road, Avondale offices in Harare 3 days after elections and relocated to an unknown Ballantyne Park address in the capital in what sources said was part of an ongoing cover-up mission as the rigging uproar intensifies.
Source - Independent