The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Political parties to sign Peace Pledge

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

POLITICAL parties and candidates contesting next month’s harmonised elections are on Tuesday expected to sign a peace pledge committing to peaceful conduct before, during and after the elections.

The Peace Pledge is the brainchild of the National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission.

NPRC chairperso­n Retired Justice Selo Maselo Nare yesterday said the commission was working with various stakeholde­rs to ensure a peaceful election.

“The Commission has plans to bring together political leaders contesting in the elections to make a public commitment to peace by signing a Peace Pledge. The signing of the Peace Pledge will be a demonstrat­ion of the political parties’ commitment to seeking peaceful redress of possible disputes arising before, during and after elections as provided for in the Constituti­on and the electoral laws of the country and in particular the Code of Conduct, which is now law,” Justice Nare said.

He said they had invited leaders of political parties or their nominees, independen­t candidates and stakeholde­rs from civil society, churches, traditiona­l leaders, academia among others to witness the event.

He said the pledge was premised on the need to respect diversity in politics, emphasise peace and reconcilia­tion, leadership by political contestant­s and to call on citizens to support their political parties peacefully.

He added that the upcoming elections offered the NPRC an opportunit­y to launch its preventive and peace building mandate.

“The upcoming 2018 harmonised elections in Zimbabwe provide an opportunit­y for the NPRC to launch its preventati­ve and peace building mandate and in doing so, collaborat­ively contribute towards a peaceful electoral environmen­t through timely anticipati­on and response to conflicts before they escalate into violence,” he said.

“Peaceful elections are a key ingredient for long-term peace and developmen­t in the country and the NPRC has a key role to play in contributi­ng towards this goal.

“Towards this end, the NPRC has developed an integrated NPRC election strategy, which is built on the foundation­s of the Commission’s constituti­onal mandate above and committed to leverage on the competenci­es, expertise and experience­s of ongoing peace building initiative­s and collaborat­ively mobilise for peace during this electoral period. This is in recognitio­n of the fact that the country has historical­ly been characteri­sed by episodes of conflict during elections - constraini­ng prospects for credible and legitimate transition­s.”

President Mnangagwa has on various occasions called on Zimbabwe to ensure that the elections are held in a peaceful manner and has invited observers from across the globe to observe the country’s electoral processes.

The European Union long-term observer mission will be deployed to various areas today.

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