The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZEC receives 400 BVR kits

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka

THE first batch of 400 biometric voter registrati­on kits is expected to be delivered by August 31, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has said.

The BVR kits were procured from Laxton Group of China and would be used in voter registrati­on to be held soon.

ZEC has ordered 3 000 kits for the voter registrati­on exercise and has already paid $3,5 million of the $47,5 million needed for the purchase of the kits.

Part of the 400 kits would be used to train master trainers for one week before they are deployed in all the country’s 10 provinces to train other officials who will administer the BVR voter registrati­on exercise.

ZEC chairperso­n Justice Rita Makarau, said some ZEC officials were already working with Laxton Group to customise the software that would be used dur- ing the voter registrati­on exercise.

“We are expecting the batch of 400 kits on 31 August,” said Justice Makarau. “We will use some of the kits to train 100 master trainers for at least one week. After we are satisfied with their performanc­e we will deploy them in provinces to train others. During the same time we will also train technician­s who will service our machines if they develop faults,” she said.

ZEC will soon embark on publicity campaigns to educate the public on the biometric voter registrati­on exercise.

The electoral body has also gazetted voter registrati­on regulation­s setting out requiremen­ts for voter registrati­on.

Registrati­on of voters is expected to run for two months when the programme commences.

ZEC has assured the nation that the new voters roll would be ready before the end of the year.

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