Few Turnout at Voter Registration Posts in Massingir, Gaza

As voter registration comes to a close, many registration posts in Massingir, Gaza, have seen very low levels of turnout, with some registering only five to nine voters a day. The situation is in contrast to many other parts of the country, including Maganja town in Zambézia, which has registered over 123.9% of its target of 13,100 voters. Mobile equipment for the registration post in the 2nd Neighbourhood of Chókwè City is reportedly kept at the residence of a named retired teacher, rather than at STAE district headquarters. As of Friday 26 May, 72,500 voters had registered in the entire Maganja da Costa district, representing 81.9% of the target of 88,800 voters.

You may also like

Recent News

'The Pitt' just showed what happens when medicine meets TikTok

The Pitt Interrogates TikTok Doctors’ Medical Authority

Did Russia just help buy time for Iran to make a deal with the US? — RT World News

Mediation by Russia, Turkey Shifts US Iran Policy to Talks

Why I’m not rich like other actresses — Bimbo Akintola opens up 

Bimbo Akintola: Nollywood Acting Pay Not Enough for Luxury

Make security, welfare top priority in 2026 - PDP urges Nigerian Govt

PDP Leadership Vindicated by Court After 2025 Challenges

Scroll to Top