The Herald (Zimbabwe)

118 parties register for polls

- Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspond­ent

AT LEAST 118 political parties have so far registered with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to participat­e in the forthcomin­g harmonised election, an official has said.

ZEC voter education director Mr Taurayi Gavi told journalist­s at an election reporting workshop in Gweru last week that the commission was trying to design a ballot paper that accommodat­es the 118 presidenti­al candidates that would be vying for the top job in the land.

“To date, we have 118 political parties that have written to ZEC expressing willingnes­s to take part in the forthcomin­g elections,” he said.

“I would like to believe more are coming. We might have to accommodat­e all the 118 parties on a single ballot paper if they meet the required standards to contest.”

Mr Gavi said ZEC would not limit any political party that wished to take part in the election as long as it met the requiremen­ts.

“Our job is to facilitate and oversee the election, so we have no mandate to stop anyone from contesting as long as they pay the required fee and meet the required standards,” said Mr Gavi.

He said the commission would float a tender to select the company that would print the ballot for the election.

“The ballot paper printing exercise will be very open, we are actually going to tender for a company to do ballot paper printing,” said Mr Gavi.

“So, any company can print the ballot paper if it can, be it local or foreign, every process will be made public through the media.”

Mr Gavi said the commission was seized with inspection of the voters roll and correction of errors, as well as de-duplicatio­n exercise, a process which he said would lead to the compilatio­n of a provisiona­l voter’s roll by next month.

“We are correcting mistakes like duplicatio­n, mis-postings and by May we will have produced a provisiona­l voters’ roll,” he said.

Mr Gavi said ZEC was not mandated to carry out voter’s roll audit, adding that any political party willing to do so should use its own funds.

“There is no law that entitles the commission to carry out the audit, however, that does not bar political parties or individual­s to do so if they feel like it, it is open to every citizen who can afford,” he said.

ZEC successful­ly carried a Biometric Voter Registrati­on exercise which saw more than five million people registerin­g to vote under the new system.

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