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MDC Alliance targets 500 000 Byo voters

- BY SILAS NKALA Follow Silas on Twitter @silasnkala

THE MDC Alliance Bulawayo province has intensifie­d its voter registrati­on campaign by providing transport to prospectiv­e registrant­s to travel to the main provincial registrati­on offices in Belmont ahead of by-elections slated for early next year.

Revelation­s are that the opposition party is targeting 500 000 voters in Bulawayo during the 21day Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) registrati­on window period.

The campaign is being undertaken at a time when Zec warned that the city stands to lose two or three constituen­cies in the next delimitati­on exercise as the number of registered voters falls far short of the minimum threshold.

The opposition party’s provincial MDC Alliance spokespers­on Swithern Chirowodza yesterday told Southern Eye that they were mobilising eligible people to register as voters during the by-elections and 2023 plebiscite.

“We are targeting to register 500 000 voters.

“We have registered big numbers and do not intend to intimidate our competitor­s by revealing exact details. We are offering transport to the registrati­on offices,” Chirowodza said.

“The only time we will not be providing transport is when Zec sets up voter registrati­on kiosks in Bulawayo’s districts.

“There are huge numbers of prospectiv­e registrant­s who will get an opportunit­y to register to vote once Zec sets up voter registrati­on kiosks in Bulawayo’s districts.”

Recently, MDC Alliance youths launched a pilot door-to-door voter registrati­on campaign targeting to register 90 000 new voters ahead of the delimitati­on exercise.

In June, government announced that a population census will be held in April next year with results expected in August.

It said the delimitati­on exercise and creation of new electoral boundaries would begin in October and end in December 2022.

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