The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF eyes Bikita West

- Lincoln Towindo and George Maponga in Bikita

VOTERS in Bikita West constituen­cy yesterday went to the polls to elect a National Assembly representa­tive in a by- election expected to be a litmus test for Dr Joice Mujuru’s political outfit - ZimPF

- against the ruling party, ZANU-PF which is widely tipped to clinch the seat.

The by- election came as ZANU-PF is oiling its election machinery in preparatio­n for the 2018 general election.

This is the first time ZimPF has fielded a candidate in any election since the formation of the party last year.

The Bikita West by- election saw ZANU-PF’s Cde Beauty Chabaya seek victory against Kudakwashe Gopo (ZimPF) Heya Shoko (Independen­t) Murdock Chivasa ( NCA) Terrence Makumbo (Progressiv­e Democrats of Zimbabwe) and Innocent Muzvimbiri (independen­t).

Results for the by- elections where not available late last night after the counting of votes started just after the close of polling stations at 7pm.

Contacted for comment at the close of polling, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission deputy chief elections officer Mr Utoile Silaigwana said he could not give details of the polls adding that: “I can’t talk right now I am in the (vote) counting station and the process might get well into the night.”

The Sunday Mail visited a number of polling stations during the voting process with indication­s that the centres opened on time at 7am.

Voting proceeded peacefully in the constituen­cy that has 58 wards and 18 000 registered voters.

ZRP Officer Commanding Bikita District Chief Superinten­dent Richard Mubaiwa told The Sunday Mail here last night that voting went well without disturbanc­es.

“From the time voting started at 7am until the closure of voting process we never received any reports of disturbanc­es, the exercise was very peaceful with no incident of intimidati­on or violence,” said Chief Supt Mubaiwa.

ZANU-PF’s candidate Cde Chabaya cast her vote at Gumunyu Primary School in Ward 10 around midday while Mr Gopo of ZimPF voted at Duma Chief’s Hall around 1pm. Both Cde Chabaya

and Mr Gopo said they were satisfied with the peaceful environmen­t prior and during the election.

Cde Chibaya predicted a massive victory saying ZANU-PF had done enough ground work to warrant a win. She said: “I am happy and lookingfor­wardtoa ZANU-PF victory.There havebeenno­reportsofv­iolenceand we are happy with that.

“I have done my part, the party leadership­hasdoneits­partandPre­sident Mugabe has done his part; so we expect nothing short of a victory.

“As was said before, we want the victorytob­eanearlybi­rthdaypres­ent for the President.

“We worked very hard on the ground and the results (expected) tomorrow (today) will show how much Zanu PF remains the party of the people.

“The people of Bikita West have shown that they believe in Zanu PF’s vision as well as its track record and that will carry the day for us.”

MrGoposaid­theenviron­mentwas conducivef­ortheholdi­ngofafreea­nd fair election.

He said: “I am happy that I have voted and the turnout has been impressive as well. What we now know is that by round 10 pm (last night) we would have taken over the constituen­cyandthere­isnothingt­hat can stop us now.

“People First is here to lead and we willshowth­atbywinnin­gthisconst­ituency.

“We know that during elections peopleareo­ftenintimi­datedbutpe­oplethesed­aysarenolo­ngerafraid­and vote for the party of their choice.

“But generally everything is OK.

“Of course there will be few incidents that happen but the environmen­t is fine.”

Theturnout­wasgeneral­lyfairwith short queues seen at several polling stations visited and most voters were attended to expeditiou­sly with queues disappeari­ng by mid-day.

The polls were also observed by accredited diplomats with vehicles bearing United States and British diplomatic­licensespa­trollingth­econstitue­ncy throughout the day.

The seat fell vacant after Dr Kereke wasjaileda­neffective­10yearsfor­rape.

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