The government has has published in its gazette the new fees payable by candidates wishing to run for public office in 2023.
According to the new fees, a Presidential candidate should pay US$20 000, candidate for parliamentary seat US$1000, whilst senate and local authority candidate should pay US$100.
Meanwhile, National Constitutional Assembly leader Lovemore Madhuku bemoaned the new fees saying they are unaffordable.
He says it is too much for a political party to pay US$500 000 so as to field all candidates.
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