Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

EU election team begins work

- Harare Bureau

European Union election explorator­y team got down to business yesterday, meeting Chief Justice Luke Malaba and Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade secretary Ambassador, Joey Bimha, as part of its preelectio­n assessment ahead of harmonised elections this year.

The polls are expected to be held by the end of July.

President Mnangagwa has opened up the electoral processes to ensure credible, free and fair elections, a move that has seen Government inviting the EU to observe the elections for the first time in 16 years.

Government has also given other internatio­nal observers, including the United Nations, the green light to monitor the elections.

The nine-member EU delegation, led by the bloc’s Head of Democracy and Support Unit, Mr Patrick Costello, yesterday met Chief Justice Malaba in the morning.

Members from the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) were also present.

EU ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Phillipe Van Damme confirmed the developmen­t.

“The team has begun its work positively and met the Chief Justice and Foreign Affairs officials,” he said. “Tonight (yesterday), we will meet traditiona­l leaders, while tomorrow (today) we have a scheduled meeting with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission before we meet other stakeholde­rs both Government­al and non-Government­al.

“We have a packed programme which will run until Friday and also involves meeting political parties.”

Ambassador Bimha said Government was also part of the electoral stakeholde­rs the EU delegation was meeting.

“This is a technical team here to asses the situation before the elections are even held,” he said. “This is the norm before any election and it is what they see here that will guide them into deploying observatio­n teams.

“They are meeting various stakeholde­rs and we are also part of those stakeholde­rs.”

According to the delegation’s programme, the traditiona­l leaders were led by Chiefs’ Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira during their meeting.

The delegation is expected to meet Zanu-PF, MDC Alliance officials, Rainbow Coalition officials, Zimbabwe Republic Police and Zimbabwe National Army, Parliament officials and donor groups supporting the electoral process.

Meetings between the bloc and the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission and the National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission are also lined up.

The purpose of the EU team is to determine whether it will be feasible and advisable to deploy an Observatio­n Mission for the polls.

The delegation is expected to come up with a report that will guide the EU in its decision.

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