Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zec registers 1 million voters

- Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has registered one million voters countrywid­e and the commission is well on course to register all qualifying registrant­s in the country.

The commission’s public relations director Mr Justin Manyau yesterday said he was happy with progress in the Biometric Voter Registrati­on (BVR) exercise.

“We have reached the one million voter registrati­on mark and we’re confident that we’ll be able to register all the people that qualify to vote.

“The Commission would like to inform the public that it has the capacity to register all eligible voters if they turn up for registrati­on during the remaining three phases,” said Mr Manyau in a statement.

He said phase two of the BVR blitz will start on Sunday and end on November 13, 2017 while the third phase starts on November 16, 2017 and ends on December 1, 2017.

The fourth phase, Mr Manyau said will start on December 4, 2017 and end on December 19, 2017.

He said the commission had embarked on intensive voter education campaigns on 12 radio stations in the country as part of their awareness programme to ensure that all eligible people register to vote.

“This involves flighting messages on six national and six regional radio stations. Road shows are also being conducted in areas covered by the voter registrati­on exercise while a call centre to deal with voter registrati­on queries has been establishe­d at the Zec Head Office in Harare.

“Buddie line users are being advised to phone toll free number 08080265 while NetOne subscriber­s can phone on toll free number 08010265. The Telecel toll free number is 265,” said Mr Manyau.

He said that Zec was also sending out bulk SMS voter education messages on mobile phones.

“In addition, the commission has voter educators on the ground while some civil society organisati­ons are collaborat­ing with the Commission on voter education,” said Mr Manyau.

According to Zec’s cumulative voter registrati­on statistics, provinces in Matabelela­nd region have the least number of registered voters with Bulawayo registerin­g 29 503 voters against a provincial Zimstat 2018 projected voter registrati­on of 409 389 as at Sunday October 22, 2017.

In Matabelela­nd North only 37 292 people had registered to vote against a projected voter population of 389 592 while in Matabelela­nd South 37 151 voters had registered against an expected 356 586.

Manicaland province had 143 770 registered voters which was the highest. The province’s projected voter registrati­on is 912 762 voters.

Harare had registered 139 300 voters while Mashonalan­d Central had registered 106 603 and Mashonalan­d East had 135 148.

In Mashonalan­d West 66 105 people had registered, Masvingo had 122 332 and Midlands 135 647.

The report also revealed that a total of 22 328 people had been turned away due to various reasons.

These include failure to produce proof of residence, producing defaced identity documents and producing driver’s licences instead of national identity cards

Mr Manyau urged members of the public to produce valid and correct documents when registerin­g to vote.

“The law stipulates age, citizenshi­p and proof of residence as requiremen­ts for voter registrati­on. The people who are being turned away are not complying with these requiremen­ts.

“Some of those turned away are coming back once they get the relevant documentat­ion, especially proof of residence,” said Mr Manyau. He said these issues are being tackled through voter education and publicity campaigns.

“We’re urging the electorate to comply with voter registrati­on requiremen­ts and prepare their documentat­ion in advance,” he said.

Zec is targeting to register at least seven million voters by the end of the BVR exercise and a total 9 663 voter registrati­on centres were establishe­d across the country. — @pamelashum­ba1

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