Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Treasury releases $15m to Zec for voter registrati­on

- Felex Share Harare Bureau

TREASURY has released $15 million to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for the national voter registrati­on blitz as the electoral body launches voters registrati­on today in readiness for harmonised elections next year.

The electoral body begins with continuous voter registrati­on today while a massive blitz is expected next month.

This is all part of preparatio­ns for next year’s harmonised elections.

The boost from Treasury comes as ZEC has paid $3,5 million to Chinese company, Laxton Group, for the supply of the remaining 2 600 biometric voter registrati­on (BVR) kits.

Laxton Group — which has delivered 400 kits — is supplying the electoral body with a total of 3 000 kits at a cost of $7,5 million.

Zec chairperso­n Justice Rita Makarau yesterday said funding for the voter registrati­on exercise had been secured.

She said all was set for the exercise which will see the electoral body creating a new voters’ roll since taking over the constituti­onal mandate from the Registrar General’s Office. “For the voter registrati­on blitz, we needed $15 million and Treasury has since supported us to that tune,” she said.

“The money is there and that is why we are saying we are ready. All we need is for the people to come and register now. We urge them to come forward and exercise their right to register and vote in the forthcomin­g elections.”

The exercise will be conducted using biometric voter registrati­on (BVR) technology which entails capturing a person’s fingerprin­ts, facial features and identity card details. This rules out any chances of double voting.

Justice Makarau said the remaining 2 600 BVR kits were expected in the country next month.

It is after the delivery of the kits that a nationwide voter registrati­on blitz would begin.

Said Justice Makarau: “In terms of the contract, the due date for the supply of the kits is 12 October. We are expecting delivery on or before that date. There are no challenges at the moment and we don’t expect any. So far indication­s are that Laxton will meet their obligation­s. On our part as Zec, we have since paid the balance of the entire contract price. We paid them 50 percent of the amount for them to deliver the 400 kits and we await fulfilment of the contract.”

On continuous voter registrati­on commencing today, she said Zec teams were ready at all the 63 centres countrywid­e.

“Our centres are ready and as indicated earlier, we will be registerin­g voters at all the 63 district offices of Zec in the country,” Justice Makarau said.

“The informatio­n has been distribute­d through the provincial structures and we hope to start off at 7:45 AM tomorrow. We will then give an update of the number of people who would have presented themselves to our registrati­on centres countrywid­e by Tuesday.”

Zec intends to register seven million voters using the new kits.

About 5,8 million people were registered in the voters’ roll used in the last harmonised elections in 2013. The new voters’ roll being created will be polling station-based.

This means voters will only cast their ballot at the polling station at which their names appear on the voters’ roll. The voter registrati­on that was being used was ward-based and voters could vote at any polling station within their wards.

The Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13) provides for the creation of polling station-based voter registers.

The new localised system is expected to avoid double voting, voting by ineligible people and possible inflation of votes for participat­ing candidates.

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