Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Govt to find solution to voter registrati­on apathy

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

GOVERNMENT is going back to the drawing board to find a solution following failure by many people to register as voters after failing to produce proof of residence.

Addressing the Zanu-PF leadership which included Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa and party supporters at Fair Acres Arda Estate in Zhombe yesterday Zanu-PF secretary of administra­tion, Cde Ignatius Chombo said reports from the ground indicate that people were facing difficulti­es to register under the new Biometric Voter Registrati­on (BVR) system.

He said many people were being turned away without registerin­g because they do not have proof of residence.

“The voter registrati­on programme is going on well but there are some challenges facing the people mainly to do with the issue of affidavits for proof of residence. Some people have been turned away. So we are going to sit down and look into the problem and see how that problem can be addressed,” he said.

Cde Chombo who is also the Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t said the voter registrati­on programme was targeting 5,5million people.

He said the target was achievable if all people over 18 years went and registered.

Cde Chombo said the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) was starting afresh the registrati­on of voters, a developmen­t he said meant that even those who have been voting since 1980 should go and register afresh.

“This voter registrati­on programme by Zec means they are starting from the scratch and we are targeting 5,5million people over 18 years. This means everyone should go and register since Zec no longer has old names. Those who say they have been voting since 1980 should register because they will be disappoint­ed when they find their names missing come elections day,” he said.

Cd Chombo said patriotic Zimbabwean­s should take a leading role by registerin­g. He also said in two weeks’ time, party provincial chairperso­ns will meet in Harare to give an update on the registrati­on of party members.

“Zanu-PF should win the 2018 election by a landslide and it’s only possible if the members go and register and vote. So we call upon every party member to go and register and vote for President Mugabe and Zanu-PF. Provincial chairperso­ns are coming to Harare in two weeks to give reports on the current registrati­on programme. We want positive results,” said Cde Chombo.

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