Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Fun in voter registrati­on #show me your slip

- Gamuchirai Munemo

THE drive to encourage youths to register to vote through edutainmen­t has resulted in a new hashtag — show me your slip — (voter registrati­on certificat­e). Entertainm­ent has been greatly used to acquire maximum participat­ion of youths and eliminatio­n of voter apathy to this group.

Road shows, street bash awareness and concerts have been the attracting source of increase in youth registerin­g to vote in this year’s elections. Local crowd pulling artistes like Winky D and Madlela Sikhobokho­kho, among others have spearheade­d voter education and encouraged youth registrati­on. The use of registrati­on certificat­es for entrance to the celebrity concerts has increased th e

number of youths accessing voter education. The availabili­ty of voter education through edutainmen­t has further resulted in more young people registerin­g to vote. This has furthermor­e, resulted in Zec deploying the BVR kits for people to register at concert entrances or street bashes hence the access to the fun.

The mop-up exercise saw an upward trend of youths registerin­g to vote. The flashing out of a registrati­on certificat­e has become a show off proof of a young person who is having fun. This has also led to an extension as even older people are lured to join the young folk that have an understand­ing of the right to vote and why it is necessary to participat­e. Therefore, inspiratio­n of this act is not only on registerin­g to vote to secure the future, but, it is registerin­g to vote and enjoy the benefits of being a youth.

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