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IEC’S RULES OF ENGAGEMENT Skewed in favour of political parties with deep pockets

With the date of the 2024 general election set for May 29, there is no turning back. All political parties and independent candidates have their eyes focused on the big prize – to do well in the election, and possibly win.

While everything seems to be in order, the reality is that the playing field is not even. The IEC has set March 8 as the final date for over 600 political parties and independent candidates to meet all the requirements that will qualify them to contest the election.

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