Operation Mavhoterapapi
Operation Mavhoterapapi (English: Operation Where You Put Your X), was a large scale Zimbabwean government campaign to punish those who supposedly voted for the Movement for Democratic Change in the 2008 presidential election rather than for ZANU-PF.[1][2]
However, the campaign met with harsh condemnation from Zimbabwean opposition parties, church groups, non-governmental organizations, and the wider international community.
See also
- Operation Dzikisai Madhishi
References
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2008 Zimbabwean presidential election and subsequent events
- First round
- Parliamentary election (constituency results)
- Campaigning
- Vote counting
- SADC meeting
- An Yue Jiang
- Operation Mavhoterapapi
- Operation Ngatipedzenavo
- Second round
- International reaction
- Seventh Zimbabwean Parliament
- Political negotiations
- Cholera outbreak
- Arthur Mutambara (MDC-M)
- Emmerson Mnangagwa
- Joint Operations Command
- Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)
- Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF)
- Government of National Unity
- Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee
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