Nikuv Projects International paid an average of $200 000 every two and a half days for five months in the run-up to Zimbabwe’s general elections.
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When opposition party leaders bought irrigation equipment, they did not know who they were dealing with.
The MDC is calling for the Israeli company’s contract to be ended after allegations of voters’ roll tampering.
A secretive Israel-based firm – accused of manipulating past elections in the region – is alleged to be involved in managing Zimbabwe’s voters’ roll.