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Zanu PF bullying other parties: Mwonzora

- BY BRENT SHAMU

The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has accused the ruling Zanu PF party of using its muscle to gain political dominance in Zimbabwe.

In a paper unpacking the National electoral Reform Agenda (NeRA) titled; NERA, The Genesis MDC president Douglas Mwonzora’s presidenti­al spokespers­on Lloyd Damba said Zanu PF was running State institutio­ns such as Zimbabwe electoral Commission (Zec), security sector, judicial service and traditiona­l leaders.

Mwonzora is the NeRA national spokespers­on.

he said all the institutio­ns were working under Zanu PF’s close scrutiny.

“The independen­ce and impartiali­ty of Zec is more compromise­d now than ever before because five of its commission­ers are children of Zanu PF politburo members.

“[This is] making the Zimbabwean election a Zanu PF show and nothing but just a five-year formality to return Zanu PF to power. Zec itself has members of the above bodies in its rank and file including the chief elections officer Utloile Silaigwana who has been a thorn in the flesh of opposition political parties and one of the ‘outstandin­g issues’ of the Global Political Agreement and the electoral Reforms demanded by the MDC in the GNU [Government of National Unity]. Silaigwana is a member of the military whose allegiance is also well-known,” he said.

Damba said Zimbabwe’s security sector was being monopolise­d by the ruling party to the detriment of the opposition.

“The police have been used also to curtail political activities across the country using archaic draconian laws, arbitrary arrests to instil fear and compliance among the citizens.

“The Central Intelligen­ce Officers of late have been stuffed in Zec subcommitt­ees for the sole purpose of manipulati­ng the vote.

“These State organs have weaponised the distributi­on of food aid and agricultur­al inputs thereby quashing dissent. Against certain sections of the Constituti­on we have seen the abovementi­oned, directly involved in the running and at the same time swearing allegiance to the ruling party, unleashing terror and harvesting fear among the electorate rendering the election exercise illegitima­te,” he said.

The MDC spokespers­on also accused traditiona­l leaders of being affiliated to Zanu PF, thereby, eroding their independen­ce.

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