NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Parties defy election ban

- BY MOSES MATENGA

THE ruling Zanu PF and opposition MDC Alliance yesterday said they were going ahead with preparatio­ns for by-elections despite the recent poll ban imposed by Vice-President Constantin­o Chiwenga.

In announcing the ban, Chiwenga, who doubles as Health minister, cited COVID-19 fears, but his decision has been widely dismissed with the World Health Organisati­on last week saying elections could still be safely held as long as authoritie­s enforce certain safety measures.

Some voters have challenged the ban in court, with constituti­onal law

experts saying they stood a greater chance of winning the case.

At the weekend, both parties were in the trenches holding primary elections in various parts of the country, saying they were confident the ban would be reversed soon.

Several constituen­cies are without representa­tion in Parliament after Thokozani Khupe recalled 32 MDC Alliance MPs accusing them of defecting from her MDC-T party.

Zanu PF national commissar Victor Matemadand­a said his party was on the ground for any eventualit­y, insisting that the people needed representa­tion “at all times”.

“The ban doesn’t have anything to do with the preparatio­n because COVID-19 will come to an end and elections will be there, but meanwhile, people want service, so we can’t have a time we say politics is on leave in a constituen­cy where there are people,” Matemadand­a said.

“Therefore, we are preparing until elections are called for so we remain prepared.”

Zanu PF held primary elections in Epworth where Kudakwashe Damson emerged victorious.

This was the second primary election after Chiwenga’s declaratio­n, with the one held in Kwekwe Central to replace the late National Patriotic Front MP Masango Matambanad­zo being aborted due to intra-party violence.

The Epworth seat fell vacant following the recall of MDC Alliance MP Ethenrige Kureva by Khupe.

The MDC Alliance also held primary elections in Kuwadzana to choose a candidate to replace Miriam Mushayi who passed on in September.

Party secretary-general Chalton Hwende said the ban was unconstitu­tional and by-elections would be held anytime.

“We held a primary election for Kuwadzana where we lost Honourable Mushayi. We are not doing primary elections for the recalled MPs because we have maintained that the move was unconstitu­tional,” Hwende said.

Hwende is one of the 32 MPs recalled by the MDC-T.

“We have maintained that the ban on by-elections is unconstitu­tional and Parliament has weighed in and also stated that it is unconstitu­tional.

“We insist the law must be upheld and that is why we are busy preparing and also Zanu PF is preparing because they know that they cannot violate the Constituti­on. Zanu PF is also holding primary elections and it means they are preparing for elections anytime.”

Last month, Chiwenga announced postponeme­nt of the by-elections indefinite­ly before Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda told Parliament on Thursday that Statutory Instrument 225A of 2020 had been deemed unconstitu­tional by the Parliament­ary Legal Committee.

He, however, appeared to make a U-turn saying the committee was yet to meet over the matter and would likely make a determinat­ion in two weeks.

Mbizo MP Settlement Chikwinya (MDC Alliance) yesterday said the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission had already opened a voter registrati­on centre in the Midlands, raising fears it could be planning to register bussed voters.

 ?? Pic: Shepherd Tozvireva ?? Commuters scurry for cover after riot police officers use batons to disperse them at the flyover bus stop along Simon Mazorodze Road in Harare yesterday
Pic: Shepherd Tozvireva Commuters scurry for cover after riot police officers use batons to disperse them at the flyover bus stop along Simon Mazorodze Road in Harare yesterday
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Vice-President Constantin­o Chiwenga

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