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The leader of the Namibian Government's observer team in Zimbabwe, Ambassador Ndali Kamati, expresses confidence that tomorrow's election will be conducted in a peaceful, free, fair, and credible manner.

Ambassador Kamati spoke to nbc News' senior reporter Emil Xamro Seibeb at the Rainbow Towers in Harare.

Ambassador Kamati states that the ongoing process has encountered no hindrances thus far.

While emphasising the current stability during the lead-up, Kamati was swift to acknowledge the potential for disorder on Election Day.

He referred to a statement made by Nelson Chamisa, the leader of the Citizens Coalition for Change, during a weekend rally as an example.

While maintaining stability in the buildup, Kamati was quick to point out that he cannot rule out the possibility of anarchy come Election Day.

He cited a statement made by the leader of the Citizens Coalition for Change, Nelson Chamisa, at a weekend rally.

There are 11 candidates competing for the highest office in the country, and there is nearly no trace of voter apathy. Almost all Zimbabweans who were interviewed by the nbc News expressed their readiness for tomorrow's elections.

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