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Don’t wear underwear on election day, Lawmaker tells women

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A Zimbabwean female legislator, Priscillah Misihairabwi-Mushonga, has stated that women must not put on underwear on voting day to make sure that they vote for a woman candidate.

In a video posted by the Voice of America, the outspoken legislator, who once took used panties to Parliament to press for the banning of the sale of used underwear, said:

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When you are gripped by a demon that wants you to vote for a man, lift up your skirts and check your bottom and then you will know who to vote for.”

Under the new dispensation, women across all political parties, are pressing for a 50-50 representation in Parliament.

The elections are due in three months and most parties have asked aspiring candidates to submit their CVs for consideration.

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Zimbabwe currently has 60 reserved seats for women in the 270-member National Assembly.

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