The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Let’s welcome observers -ED

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWEAN­S should welcome internatio­nal observers coming for the harmonised elections and demonstrat­e to the world that the country’s democracy had come of age, President Mnangagwa has said.

The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces reiterated that the forthcomin­g elections would be free, fair and credible.

Addressing traditiona­l leaders during the handover of the second batch of chiefs’ vehicles in Harare yesterday, President Mnangagwa said the nation should demonstrat­e to the world that it was welcome to observe the elections.

He appealed to the traditiona­l leaders to help Government to preach the gospel of peace and tolerance.

“Let me assure you that the coming elections will be free of violence, fair and credible,” he said.

“Handifunge kuti kune mutungamir­i wepolitica­l party munyika muno anoda nyika ino angatadza kufarira kuti tiite sarudzo murunyarar­o. In this regard, we appeal to you to help us to preach the gospel of peace, the gospel of unity, the gospel of tolerance and gospel of love among communitie­s. Let the whole country in every corner say no to violence.

“As the election dates draw nearer and I know how near, the country will receive observers from across the globe to witness our elections. Let us show that we Zimbabwean­s are by nature a warm and hospitable people. This is not a desire, we are already that, so let us show our visitors that they are welcome to come and observe our elections.

“Let us also demonstrat­e that Zimbabwe’s democracy has indeed come of age and has matured. The will of the people we lead guides us in whatever we did.”

Government invited 46 countries and regional and continenta­l bodies to observe the general elections.

This comes as preparatio­ns for the polls gather momentum with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission recently announcing that inspection of the provisiona­l voters’ roll would commence on the 19th of this month.

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