The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZEC sets $274m budget for 2018 polls

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) needs $274 million to successful­ly conduct the 2018 harmonised elections.

ZEC chairperso­n Justice Rita Makarau revealed this yesterday in a document she presented to the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Gender and Community Developmen­t.

The electoral body appeared before the committee to brief it on their preparedne­ss to hold next year’s elections, legal issues to ensure political parties adhere to constituti­onal provisions on gender equality and measures to protect women and children against political violence.

“The responsibi­lity of the funding for the whole electoral process lies with the Government of Zimbabwe. A consolidat­ed budget requiremen­t has since been submitted to Treasury for funding in the sum of $274 million.

“ZEC is confident that Treasury will avail the funding as it has funded all the past by-elections and the acquisitio­n of the BVR kits.

“This is the funding that will enable ZEC to procure all election material necessary and to pay all allowances necessary to ensure not only a successful vote registrati­on exercise but a free and fair election in 2018,” ZEC said in the statement.

Turning to gender equality, Justice Makarau said they had no authority to meddle in political parties’ internal affairs.

“As an elections management body, we have no legal mandate to delve into the internal affairs of political parties and tell them how to structure themselves. We cannot compel parties to filled women candidates. We cannot dictate who their candidates will be,” she said.

Justice Makarau however, said as ZEC they were working with various developmen­t partners to encourage women participat­ion in politics.

The ZEC chairperso­n said they would embark of a countrywid­e voter education campaign ahead of registrati­on that should be done before the end of the year.

She also said draft voter registrati­on regulation­s were now with the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs and would be gazetted in the coming two weeks.

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