The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Bad weather affects BVR programme

- Blessings Chidakwa Mashonalan­d West Correspond­ent

CLOUDY and rainy weather conditions are affecting the fourth phase of the Biometric Voter Registrati­on (BVR) process, as the registrati­on kits are mostly powered by solar energy.

Most Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) registrati­on centres in Mashonalan­d West Province have been experienci­ng some delays due to cloud cover.

In an interview yesterday, acting Mashonalan­d West Provincial elections officer Mr Austin Ndlovu confirmed the delays.

“The fourth phase of the BVR process started smoothly last week,” he said.

“However, we are having challenges with the cloud cover in terms of functional­ity of our kits as they rely mostly on solar energy.”

Mr Ndlovu said to circumvent the challenge, ZEC officials who were close to areas connected to electricit­y were charging the kits overnight.

“Supervisor­s are now actually taking the kits under their jurisdicti­on to areas where there is electricit­y for overnight charging,” he said.

Mr Ndlovu said the province was close to surpassing the projected provincial BVR target.

“At present we have registered about 48,6 percent voters against a possible target of at least 50 percent,” he said.

“As of today (yesterday), we have registered 405 931 people.”

Mr Ndlovu said they were still registerin­g “aliens” following the High Court ruling restoring their right to vote in general elections.

The Constituti­on allows those born in Zimbabwe with identity cards endorsed “alien” to register to vote if they provide proof that either of their parents was born in Southern Africa.

Mr Ndlovu said ZEC was still maintainin­g its position that only those with long birth certificat­es would be allowed to register. Such people are expected to produce the ID marked “alien”, a long birth certificat­e and proof of residence.

It has since emerged that the majority of people with “alien” IDs do not have long birth certificat­es.

The long birth certificat­e has details, which validate the citizenshi­p status of the applicant.

Mr Ndlovu encouraged the affected people to approach the Registrar’s Office and secure proper documentat­ion.

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