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Ekhaya launches ward-based voter awareness campaign

- BY PRAISEMORE SITHOLE Follow Praisemore on Twitter @TPraisemor­e

EKHAYAVOTE­2023 has begun ward-based campaigns in Bulawayo in a bid to increase the number of people registerin­g to vote.

Nkosikhona Dibiti, the EkhayaVote­2023 spokespers­on told Southern Eye that the organisati­on was focusing on informatio­n disseminat­ion to ensure that people are aware of the on-going Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) voter registrati­on blitz.

Zec has set up 2 700 registrati­on centres under the current voter registrati­on blitz running from last week until February 28, and resuming on April 10 to 30.

Last week, the voter registrati­on blitz was characteri­sed by low turnout.

“This week we are going to ensure that informatio­n will be disseminat­ed to ward structures by residents associatio­ns which are part of our coalition. People need informatio­n about the on-going voter registrati­on blitz, as well as the registrati­on centres,” Dibiti said.

“We are also printing flyers that will be distribute­d to every household to ensure that people get informatio­n that voter registrati­on is taking place. We are also using youth, women, church and vendors’ organisati­ons to disseminat­e informatio­n on mobile voter registrati­on centres,” he said.

Dibiti added that people in Bulawayo said lack of national identity cards and proof of residence were some of the reasons prospectiv­e registrant­s were being turned away.

“We have arranged with some pastors who are commission­ers of oath to quickly chip in and sign affidavits for proof of residence so that people can register,” he said.

Regions such as Matabelela­nd reportedly have the least number of registered voters and might lose some constituen­cies in the forthcomin­g delimitati­on exercise.

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