The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF expresses concern

- George Maponga Masvingo Bureau

THE Zanu-PF leadership here has expressed concern over the pace at which people have been registerin­g to vote under the newly-introduced Biometric Voter Registrati­on (BVR) system in Mwenezi and Chiredzi districts.

The two districts, arguably the biggest in Masvingo in terms of land area and population, have some areas that are not easily accessible because of poor road and communicat­ion network.

The party’s provincial political commissar Cde Jappy Jaboon said Zanu-PF was not satisfied with the pace at which people were being registered in Mwenezi and Chiredzi.

Cde Jaboon, who was speaking after the party’s provincial co-ordinating com- mittee meeting at the weekend, urged the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to increase its efforts in registerin­g people in the districts.

“We are not happy with the pace at which people are being registered under the new BVR system, particular­ly in Chiredzi and Mwenezi where we have received reports that the registrati­on process is very slow,” he said.

Cde Jaboon appealed for more teams and BVR kits to be deployed in the two districts, so that people in remote parts of the districts did not travel long distances to register.

“Mwenezi and Chiredzi are very big districts and we expect more teams to be deployed for the registrati­on process while efforts are put for more informatio­n on the designated registrati­on centres,” he said.

Cde Jaboon said the ruling party was pulling all stops to make sure that its members registered to vote and make sure Zanu-PF recorded an emphatic victory in next year’s polls.

ZEC Masvingo provincial elections officer Mr Zex Pudurai downplayed reports of the challenges in Mwenezi and Chiredzi.

He said the process was proceeding well.

“I think they must tell us specific areas where there are challenges so that we can investigat­e, but at the moment there are no reports of challenges anywhere in Masvingo,” said Mr Pudurai.

Zanu-PF last month launched a provincial campaign to encourage its members and other people to register to vote under the BVR system.

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