Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

BVR clocks 2 million

- Nqobile Tshili/ Locadia Mavhudzi Chronicle Correspond­ents

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has registered more than 2 million people under the ongoing Biometric Voter Registrati­on (BVR), with Bulawayo province having the least number of registered voters at 17,5 percent.

A Zec statement shows that only 71 536 people have registered to vote in Bulawayo.

Harare province has 309 951 registered voters, Mashonalan­d East 259 731, Mashonalan­d Central 205 609, Mashonalan­d West 197 238, Manicaland 271 160, Midlands 272 013, Matabelela­nd North 106 906 while Matabelela­nd South has 84 324 registered voters with the registrati­on progress at 28 percent.

Zec is targeting to have registered 7 million people at the end of the BVR programme.

In an interview yesterday, Zec commission­er Dr Qhubani Moyo said the electoral commission is pleased to have surpassed 2 million registered voters. He said even Bulawayo will eventually come to the party.

“We observed that Bulawayo has been a bit slow but is coming up well. We still encourage the people of Bulawayo to go in their numbers and register as voters,” said Dr Moyo.

He said the commission was intensifyi­ng its voter education programme to draw more people to register.

Dr Moyo said apart from media advertisem­ents, the electoral commission has engaged civil society and political parties to encourage their members to register to vote in next year’s elections.

“The commission has also eased the voter registrati­on process by making registrati­on officers commission­ers of oaths. Even political parties are deploying their teams on the ground to encourage people to register,” he said.

Dr Moyo said Zec was convinced that as the registrati­on programme progresses into its third and final phase, more people from Bulawayo will register.

“The low figures for Bulawayo can also be attributed to the fact that Phase One was concentrat­ed in low density suburbs with few people. Now we have moved to the high density suburbs that are densely populated,” he said.

The second phase of mobile BVR will end on November 13, while the third segment will take place between November 16 and December 1. The last leg will run from December 4 to December 19. — @nqotshili.

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