Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

UNDP happy with BVR kits

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Harare Bureau

CONTRARY to wild claims from the MDC-T that Government’s procuremen­t of Biometric Voter Registrati­on kits was Zanu-PF’s way of trying to rig the 2018 harmonised elections, the United Nations has expressed satisfacti­on with the transparen­cy surroundin­g the exercise.

UNDP Resident Coordinato­r Mr Bishow Parajuli yesterday commended the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission for the manner it had so far carried out the site validation tests for two companies bidding to supply Biometric Voter Registrati­on kits.

The tests for the kits began last Thursday while mock registrati­on exercises were held in Harare at Mabvuku High School on Monday and at Murape Secondary School yesterday.

An unnamed MDC-T official was yesterday quoted in the private media claiming that the party had ‘unearthed an elaborate rigging programme’ around the procuremen­t of BVR kits with specific reference to computer servers.

“What I am very pleased with is that all stakeholde­rs are involved. It is being done in a transparen­t manner. There are a lot of political parties, technical experts are here, the media (are here) and ZEC staff, that is good.

“What we need to understand is that this is just testing of the equipment. It is mock voter registrati­on process and it is an important step in choosing the right equipment,” he said.

Mr Parajuli also welcomed Government’s commitment in contributi­ng funds for the procuremen­t of the equipment.

Government has provided at least $17 million for the exercise while developmen­t partners have provided $7 million through the UNDP.

“UNDP will continue to work with ZEC and what is key as we move forward is for everybody engaging in this to continue in a transparen­t and peaceful manner. Our role is purely technical support to ZEC. We are helping strengthen­ing the capacity of ZEC,” Mr Parajuli said.

Two companies are bidding to supply ZEC with the BVR kits.

They are Laxton Group Limited from China and Dermalog Identifica­tion Systems from Germany.

The process continues today with the shock and water proof tests for the BVR kits and later the gathering of results.

The evaluation team is expected to hand over their report to ZEC tomorrow and the commission is in turn expected to present the report to the State Procuremen­t Board on Friday.

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