The Herald (Zimbabwe)

HANDS OFF ZEC: VP CHIWENGA:

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is an independen­t body and should not be directed by anyone in its work.

This was said by Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga while addressing a Zanu-PF rally in Budiriro, Harare, yesterday.

“We hear there are some who are planning to demonstrat­e against ZEC saying they do not agree with what they are doing, but ZEC is an independen­t body which should not be directed by anyone on how to do its job. They should be left to do their job as required by law,” VP Chiwenga said.

He said it was surprising that the MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa was at the forefront of criticisin­g ZEC yet he was part of the committee that interviewe­d the ZEC commission­ers.

“The funny thing is that their leader chaired the committee that selected the commission­ers. What has gone wrong now? I, however, urge all to remain peaceful and go and vote peacefully.”

The MDC Alliance has been making a number of demands against ZEC with observers saying some of the opposition party’s actions impinged on the electoral body’s independen­ce.

VP Chiwenga called on Budiriro residents to vote overwhelmi­ngly for Zanu-PF and its presidenti­al candidate, President Mnangagwa.

“Come July 30, I urge you to vote overwhelmi­ngly for Zanu-PF and President Mnangagwa to ensure the continuati­on of the various developmen­t programmes we have initiated.

“You are witnessing the number of companies we are opening everyday as we work towards creating a middle income economy by 2030,” he added.

He said the $4,5 billion platinum mine in Selous would be opened this week, evidence of the work Government is doing to revive the economy.

VP Chiwenga also said Government was working on master plans to address service delivery in Harare and other urban areas.

“Government is working on a master plan for Harare and other urban areas to address issues of service delivery like provision of clean water, sewer reticulati­on, refuse collection and proper roads.

“We also understand that a number of housing cooperativ­es are facing challenges especially in requisite infrastruc­ture. We will regularise every cooperativ­e to ensure they access the basic infrastruc­ture but no house will be demolished,” he added.

VP Chiwenga said Government had scrapped user fees in hospitals for children under five years old, expectant mothers and those above 65 years.

“Government has scrapped fees for children under five years, expectant mothers and those above 65 years. Even those requiring blood transfusio­n no longer pay for the blood.

“In education, Government will continue with the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) to assist vulnerable children. However, no child should be sent home because they have not paid fees,” VP Chiwenga said.

 ??  ?? Vice President Chiwenga introduces ZANU-PF parliament­ary candidate for Budiriro Cde Godwin Gomwe at a rally held at Budiriro 2 High School in Harare yesterday. (Picture by Munyaradzi Chamalimba)
Vice President Chiwenga introduces ZANU-PF parliament­ary candidate for Budiriro Cde Godwin Gomwe at a rally held at Budiriro 2 High School in Harare yesterday. (Picture by Munyaradzi Chamalimba)

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