The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Johnson Sirleaf-led observer mission hails ZEC

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

THE joint Internatio­nal Republican Institute and National Democratic Institute has hailed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for expeditiou­sly furnishing stakeholde­rs with analysable and searchable electronic data on election results.

In a statement, the mission, which was co-headed by former Liberian President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Mrs Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, said the provision of the data showed transparen­cy in that political parties, observers and other stakeholde­rs would now be able to verify that data with what was gathered by other players such as agents and observers.

“The joint Internatio­nal Republican Institute (IRI)/National Democratic Institute (NDI) Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Election Observer Mission (ZIEOM) acknowledg­es that the Zimbabwe Election Commission announced results of the presidenti­al election as an aggregate of the provincial votes in the early morning of August 3,” said the mission.

“Within 24 hours, the ZEC shared polling station level results data in a CD-ROM format in accordance with the recommenda­tions included in the August 2 joint communiqué issued by the heads of internatio­nal observer missions in Zimbabwe.

“The mission hopes that the candidates and Zimbabwean observers received the same informatio­n. Based on this data, the political contestant­s and non-partisan observer groups are now in a position to compare the results released by the ZEC with the results collected by their party agents and domestic monitors on election night.

“They may also conduct other verificati­on checks.”

The mission also noted that results collated by the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN), which it described as respected, almost tallied with those of ZEC.

“The mission also notes that the Zimbabwe Electoral Support Network, a respected Zimbabwean domestic monitoring group, released its statistica­l-based assessment of the results and found them to be consistent with the results released by the ZEC,” it said.

IRI/NDI said it remained seized with the post-election processes where some aggrieved political parties had indicated that they would approach the courts to challenge the results as they seek to exercise their rights provided for in terms of the Zimbabwean law.

“Accordingl­y, ZIEOM will continue to monitor this phase of the electoral process with reference to Zimbabwe’s laws and procedures and to internatio­nal standards for due process of law,” said the mission.

The mission denounced violence that was orchestrat­ed by the MDC-Alliance, leaving a trail of destructio­n at Zanu-PF offices and in central Harare and claimed the lives of six people.

President Mnangagwa won the presidenti­al election by 50,8 percent votes as compared to his closest rival Mr Nelson Chamisa of the MDC-Alliance who managed 44,3 percent.

President Mnangagwa’s inaugurati­on has now been tentativel­y set for Sunday.

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Mrs Johnson Sirleaf

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