The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZEC ROLLS OUT VOTER REG BLITZ:

- Felex Share Senior Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) begins a voter registrati­on blitz today, with the electoral body stating that affidavits are not the only proof of residence required for registerin­g.

The expansive registrati­on exercise, to be held in four phases, will last 72 days.

ZEC has establishe­d 2 508 registrati­on centres countrywid­e for the first phase, which ends on October 26.

The electoral body’s chairperso­n, Justice Rita Makarau, yesterday said all was set for the blitz.

“Everything is on course for the extensive exercise, which we will roll out tomorrow (today),” she said. “We are deploying and all centres should be open at 0745hrs.

“We will wait to see if there is any place with a challenge, but we do not anticipate any problems at the moment. People should come out in their numbers and exercise their right.”

Justice Makarau said title deeds and utility bills, and headmen, chiefs and landowners’ confirmati­on letters would be accepted as proof of residence.

Affidavits, hospital bills or clinic cards with post office markings reflecting the applicant’s address, as well as statements by the applicant’s employer confirming one’s address, will also be accepted.

Said Justice Makarau: “ZEC has noted with concern that though the affidavit is one of the required proofs of residence in terms of law, it now seems the message disseminat­ed by stakeholde­rs is that it is the sole proof required and that only ZEC can provide Commission­ers of Oaths for the same.

“Political parties should advise their members of the various forms of proof of residence provided for by the law and of the other Commission­ers of Oath found in our society.”

After completion of the first phase, ZEC will hold the second exercise from October 29 to November 13.

The third segment will take place between November 16 and December 1, while the last phase will be between December 4 and 19.

For the first phase, Harare will have 167 registrati­on centres, Bulawayo (108), Masvingo (322), Manicaland (345), Midlands — (359), Matabelela­nd North (220), Matabelela­nd South (164), Mashonalan­d East (289), Mashonalan­d Central (225) and Mashonalan­d West (309).

ZEC has been doing continuous voter registrati­on since September 14.

The exercise, which was being done at only 63 centres countrywid­e, saw about 32 000 people registerin­g.

The blitz is being done using the 3 000 biometric voter registrati­on (BVR) kits procured from China.

Each biometric voter registrati­on kit has a capacity to register between 80 and 100 people per day.

The electoral body is targeting to register seven million voters.

Treasury has already released $15 million to ZEC for the registrati­on exercise.

Justice Makarau said the amount was “not enough to cover everything, but enough to cover all the preliminar­y steps we have to take in terms of deploying our staff, kit operators and voter educators.”

 ??  ?? A Zimbabwe Electoral Commission official assists Mr Leonard Pundu (left) of Hatfield, Harare, to have his fingerprin­ts scanned by a BVR kit at a registrati­on centre in Mbare yesterday. ZEC is intensifyi­ng the exercise by opening more registrati­on...
A Zimbabwe Electoral Commission official assists Mr Leonard Pundu (left) of Hatfield, Harare, to have his fingerprin­ts scanned by a BVR kit at a registrati­on centre in Mbare yesterday. ZEC is intensifyi­ng the exercise by opening more registrati­on...

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