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‘Zanu PF campaign in full swing’

- BY NQOBANI NDLOVU Follow Nqobani on Twitter @NqobaniNdl­ovu

ZANU PF candidates eyeing vacant local government and parliament­ary seats have reportedly scaled up campaigns, canvassing for votes in door-to-door exercises, doling out freebies in their constituen­cies despite COVID-19 restrictio­ns on public gatherings.

Elections remain suspended as a COVID-19 preventive measure, but the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn)’s latest report revealed that Zanu PF aspiring candidates were on the campaign trail.

Opposition parties yesterday said this amounted to unfair electoral practices as police were denying them the same opportunit­y citing COVID-19 regulation­s.

In June, three MDC Alliance members were arrested in Bulawayo while conducting a doorto-door voter registrati­on awareness campaign.

“President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s signature consists in abuse of State apparatus. If he is not abusing the army for repression and personal gain, he is using the law to torment political opponents. The selective applicatio­n of the law is meant to prop his notorious Zanu PF,” MDC Alliance Bulawayo provincial spokespers­on Swithern Chirowodza said.

Zapu Bulawayo spokespers­on Patrick Ndlovu added: “Zanu PF is abusing COVID-19 restrictio­ns and regulation­s to fine tune their rigging apparatus. All gatherings and unnecessar­y visits are banned under COVID-19 regulation­s, but Zanu PF is allowed to break those regulation­s just as they are doing with every facet of life in Zimbabwe as they are a law unto themselves.”

Zesn’s report titled Monitoring Government Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic 2021 confirmed that Zanu PF candidates were in full election campaign.

“Zanu PF aspiring candidates conducted door-to-door campaigns and distribute­d rice for example around Gokwe Central constituen­cy and in Dangamvura. In Mberengwa West, an aspiring Zanu PF candidate identified as Bridget Bhebhe was campaignin­g by supporting soccer tournament­s,” the report read.

“The aspiring Zanu PF candidate for 2023

National Assembly elections, identified as Givemore Mutodi, was moving around the constituen­cy making donations, for example donating cement to Njaravani Primary and Mazungunye Government High Schools.

“In Mberengwa East constituen­cy, an aspiring Zanu PF candidate distribute­d face masks in wards 5, 6 and 8.

“Aspiring Zanu PF candidates for the National Assembly were also reportedly campaignin­g, donating food hampers and offering assistance at funerals, for example buying coffins, in Masvingo West.”

But Zanu PF secretary for administra­tion Obert Mpofu denied the charge yesterday.

“As far as we are concerned, no party member is campaignin­g, but what we are doing is a restructur­ing exercise.

“Only a few days ago, the President (Emmerson Mnangagwa) said the same when he announced that no party member must be seen campaignin­g until there is a declaratio­n to do so,” he said.

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