The Herald (Zimbabwe)

BVR gets equipment boost

- Herald Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has procured equipment to upgrade its data centre with the help of the UNDP, as the second phase of the biometric voter registrati­on gathers momentum.

The equipment consists of the production server for storing, processing and production of the voters roll and a back up server.

In a statement yesterday, ZEC said the installati­on of the equipment is expected to be complete by mid this month.

The electoral body said access to the servers would be restricted to authorised ZEC employees.

“Procuremen­t of the automated fingerprin­t identifica­tion system (AFIS) is at an advanced stage,” read part of the statement.

“The AFIS system will be used to remove multiple registrati­ons when it is run through the Biometric Voter Registrati­on data at the end of the voter registrati­on blitz.”

ZEC said two companies qualified to demonstrat­e their systems and this was done on October 31, 2017 as part of the tender process.

“These demonstrat­ions were witnessed by stakeholde­rs namely, political parties, civil society organisati­ons and faith-based organisati­ons,” it said.

“The technical evaluation report was forwarded to the State Procuremen­t Board for finalisati­on of the procuremen­t process.”

Over 1,2 million people were registered during the first phase of the Biometric Voter Registrati­on (BVR) exercise, which ended on October 26.

“The second phase of the programme is underway.

The commission is confident of reaching the targeted seven million registrant­s.

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