WASHINGTON —
Civic groups Friday staged a roadshow in Bulawayo under a new campaign strategy to promote free and fair elections in the country.
Dubbed “Feya-Feya,” a loose translation from the word “fair,” the campaign was launched in Bulawayo on Thursday evening by representatives of 50 civic groups drawn from all the country’s 12 provinces.
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition spokesman Thabani Nyoni said the campaign "is unique as it involves many civic groups, seeks a national and international audience, is apolitical, and promotes peace through arts."
Nyoni said many activities have been lined-up for the campaign throughout the country, including a similar roadshow in Harare on Sunday.
Dubbed “Feya-Feya,” a loose translation from the word “fair,” the campaign was launched in Bulawayo on Thursday evening by representatives of 50 civic groups drawn from all the country’s 12 provinces.
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition spokesman Thabani Nyoni said the campaign "is unique as it involves many civic groups, seeks a national and international audience, is apolitical, and promotes peace through arts."
Nyoni said many activities have been lined-up for the campaign throughout the country, including a similar roadshow in Harare on Sunday.