NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Disband Zec, reform the institutio­n

- Leonard Koni

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) must be apolitical and must not dance to the whims of the ruling Zanu PF party. Failing to recognise the opposition MDC Alliance party led by Nelson Chamisa, which has more than two million supporters, and invite it to the stakeholde­rs meetings is just being mischievou­s.

The party represents a bigger constituen­cy in Zimbabwe than those who attended the meeting.

Zec chairperso­n Priscilla Chigumba must be ashamed of herself.

Zec’s behaviour exposes its double standards in dischargin­g its duties and it cannot be trusted by electoral players.

Its existence is a complete joke and a disaster.

It is evident that the institutio­n has been captured by the ruling party, hence electoral and media reforms should be instituted before it is too late.

It’s unfortunat­e that the electoral body is now acting like a Zanu PF cell, which always waits for instructio­n from those controllin­g the levers of political power.

Zec has officially become a referee and a player at the same time and has ceased executing its constituti­onal duty of supervisin­g and running elections to the satisfacti­on of Zimbabwean­s.

The recruitmen­t of Zec officers must be interrogat­ed and scrutinise­d. It looks like the institutio­n is wholly manned by State security operatives who appear to be enablers of the regime.

It must stop being partisan and deliver its mandate without fear or favour.

It is critical that Zec be proactive and ensure that there is a level playing field for all contesting political parties.

Zec must be an exemplary leader in electoral democracy and supervisin­g elections from time to time.

In 2008, Zec deliberate­ly delayed to announce the presidenti­al election results pitting the two late rivals, Morgan Tsvangirai (MDC) and Robert Mugabe (Zanu PF).

On March 29, 2008, unofficial preliminar­y results indicated a favourable result for Tsvangirai.

Results were not officially released until May 2, when it was announced that Tsvangirai had garnered more votes (47,9%) than Mugabe (43,2%).

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Zec chairperso­n Priscilla Chigumba

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