Cape Times

Election observers meet with Zim officials

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HARARE: Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) election observers yesterday met Zimbabwean Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo as it began its week-long assessment mission ahead of polls set for mid-year.

The team is expected to meet government officials, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, political parties and civil society, among other stakeholde­rs. In his welcoming remarks, Moyo said the SADC observer team was the first and most important pre-election observatio­n group to come to Zimbabwe.

“You have come at the appropriat­e time even before there is any electoral proclamati­on so that you can understand and provide technical advice which is critical for us to deliver what we desire as a government – a free, fair and transparen­t election,” Moyo said.

SADC Electoral Advisory Council (SAEC) chairman Leshele Thohlane congratula­ted Moyo on his appointmen­t as foreign minister and said the team was in Zimbabwe to assess the country’s state of preparedne­ss for the polls. “Part of our terms of reference are that we should come and assess the state of readiness in as far as preparatio­ns for elections are concerned and that state of preparedne­ss will be assessed through interactio­ns with various stakeholde­rs from today until the end of the week.”

He said that after interactio­ns with the stakeholde­rs, the team would be able to assess if Zimbabwe was ready to hold polls and then compile a report for the SADC chairperso­n who would decide on deployment of an observer team.

The visit by the observers is in line with the regional bloc’s principles and guidelines governing conduct of democratic elections.

The visit is also expected to be followed by teams from the AU and EU on similar missions. President Emmerson Mnangagwa has not yet proclaimed election dates but, according to the law, these are expected to be held between July 21 and August 21.

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