- Many registered voters say they would like to see change in Zimbabwe.
- This was revealed by a new mass opinion survey comprising 82% registered voters.
- According to the survey, 44% will refuse to take a bribe and will vote with their conscience, 40% will take the bribe and vote their conscience, while 11% will take the bribe and vote for the briber.
A new mass opinion survey says at least 77% of Zimbabweans want to see change.
The findings from the Public Policy and Research Institute of Zimbabwe (PPRIZ) are contained in a July survey made public two weeks before the general elections slated for 23 August.
A total of 82% of respondents were registered voters.
According to the survey, “the majority of registered voters (67%) say they are most likely to vote in the forthcoming election, while 9% say they will definitely not vote.”
About 65% of Zimbabwe’s electorate resides in rural…