On Sunday, the court stopped ahead of the hearing process, as prime minister, Morgan tsvangirai, the MDC party, said the police number inflated police and soldiers on duty of Zimbabwe's elections on July 31, will start to vote.
Zimbabwe's presidential and parliamentary elections will be held and police chiefs have been fighting for Tsvangvirai rival, President Robert mugabe, tell the rank and file of the old leader, his zanu-pf party vote.
The committee said, boss, junior officers and threatened united, Mr Mugabe was rejected by the police, on a single charge. A 89 - year - old Mr Mugabe has 33 years, and has been in power for a long time perception authoritarian political opponents and criticism in the west.
So far, though, is largely peaceful, election process has been criticized desultorily, insufficient funds, suffering from violation.
National election commission, said the 69000 police, prison staff, 2000, 164 soldiers and hundreds of thousands of elected officials, attend on Sunday began a two-day special votes.
Mr Tsvangirai's movement for democratic change (MDC) questioned police Numbers, the Supreme Court will hear the party to stop vote on Monday.
The committee says only 41133 police are eligible to vote, according to financial wages repositories on schedule.
In 2008, police, soldiers and prison officials were forced to hit in the barracks and camps superior in front, but now all political parties and foreign observers in public voting centers.
You can see the police in patience in the capital, harare queuing voting centers.
Morgan tsvangirai, eventually make him the third attempt of Mr Mugabe's long grip on power, what he said has been set in place, in order to ensure fairness, election to vote than ever before.
Vainly trying to delay the next election, Mr Tsvangirai said the NLD use bureaucratic hurdles and skills, such as the dead people, on the electoral register, trying to extend their power.
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