Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zec to roll out voter education exercise

- Sukulwenko­si Dube-Matutu Matabelela­nd South Bureau Chief

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) will next week roll out a voter education exercise on the delimitati­on exercise as part of the final preparator­y stages as the country prepares to hold the 2023 harmonised elections.

The final stage of preparing for delimitati­on involves, among other things, formulatin­g district and provincial delimitati­on committees, and recruiting and training voter educators and support staff.

Technical personnel that will be delimiting boundaries have been trained.

Delimitati­on, which is carried out after a population census and is provided for in Sections 160 and 161 of the Constituti­on, refers to the dividing of the country into constituen­cies and wards for the purposes of elections and involves coming up with a minimum threshold of registered voters in each of the country’s 210 National Assembly constituen­cies.

The exercise could see constituen­cies with a low number of registered voters being merged with others while those with a high number could be split, subject to the number of registered voters.

The number of voters in each province will be used for the delimitati­on exercise that will determine the number of constituen­cies.

Zec conducted phases 1 and 2 of its mobile voter registrati­on which it concluded in February and April this year respective­ly ahead of the delimitati­on exercise.

The number of eligible voters, who registered for the first time during the second phase of the Zec mobile biometric voter registrati­on (BVR) blitz increased by 100 percent compared with those who registered in the first phase. The second phase of the voter registrati­on blitz, which ran from April 11 to 30, saw a total 109 405 people registerin­g to vote in next year’s harmonised elections.

Speaking during a meeting in Gwanda, Matabelela­nd South provincial elections officer Mr Rabson Nyoni urged provincial heads to submit names of personnel that will be recruited as voter educators.

“We are at the final stages of preparing for the delimitati­on exercise. The final stages include recruitmen­t training of staff that will come from the department­s to beef up Zec so that we are able to do voter education. As heads of Government department­s may you provide the list of human resources,” he said.

“We have already trained the technical personnel at district and provincial levels. We intend to continue the training after constituti­ng both the district and provincial delimitati­on committees.”

Mr Nyoni said the provincial committee will be made of selected provincial heads.

“We have department­s and ministries that have something to do with the delimitati­on process and these are the personnel that we will be targeting. The engagement process will be spread out to cover all stakeholde­rs,” he said.

He said they will also engage other stakeholde­rs such as political parties, CSOs, and traditiona­l leaders among others on the delimitati­on exercise.

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