White farmers charged with bribing poll officials Posted: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 Twelve white farmers have been charged with corruption for offering food to polling officials in Zimbabwe's election as the state media blasted the white minority for supporting the opposition. A court in Chinhoyi, north-west of Harare, charged the farmers with corruption and possession of radio equipment tuned to police frequencies. Jonathan Samukange, a lawyer for the farmers, said his clients had been released on bail and ordered to surrender their passports. MORE
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