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CCC threatens to sue Zec

- BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA ⬤ Follow Miriam on Twitter @FloMangway­a

THE Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has threatened to sue the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) for alleged vote fraud over it handling of last month’s by-elections.

The Nelson Chamisa-led party raised concern over the credibilit­y of the voters roll ahead of the polls after a number of discrepanc­ies were uncovered by data analysts, as well as how Zec handled the by-elections.

Angered by how the party was blocked from freely campaignin­g before the by-election, CCC said Zec reneged on its constituti­onal mandate to stop violence and other electoral malpractic­es.

In a statement, CCC spokespers­on Fadzayi Mahere said the opposition party was taking legal action against Zec to force the electoral management body to be accountabl­e and ensure the credibilit­y of future polls.

Referring to section 156 of the Constituti­on, the CCC statement said: “In terms of this provision, Zec has an obligation to ensure that appropriat­e systems and mechanisms are put in place to eliminate electoral violence, electoral malpractic­es and ensure the safekeepin­g of electoral materials.

“Section 155 of the Constituti­on requires that elections be free and fair. Following in-depth investigat­ions and pursuant to taking legal advice following the March 26 byelection­s, CCC is of the view that the conduct of Zec hitherto falls desperatel­y short of the mandatory constituti­onal standards and there have been numerous violations of the electoral law.”

The statement added: “In response to this regrettabl­e state of affairs, the movement is exploring (and in appropriat­e cases has already undertaken) legal, political and civil mechanisms to engage Zec and hold it accountabl­e to avoid a repeat of these malpractic­es in the landmark 2023 general elections.”

But Zec disowned the flawed voters roll, claiming it was tampered with by its critics.

Political analyst Alex Magaisa said regular scrutiny of Zec was necessary to build confidence in the country’s electoral processes.

“It’s important to continuous­ly hold Zec to account because it is the political referee and as with any referee in a contest, it must enjoy the full confidence of the contestant­s. Regular scrutiny of Zec is a necessary part of the process,” he said.

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