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CiZC convenes meeting in Karoi
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
September 16, 2011
The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition convened a community meeting at
Christ Church Town in Karoi, Mashonaland West Province on 15 September
2011 which was attended by 84 people (45 men and 39 females). The
purpose of the meeting was to encourage the people to register as
voters and discuss amendments to the gazzeted Electoral
Amendment Bill. The meeting also gave feedback on the progress
of the constitution
making process. The meeting took place at a time when the Parliamentary
Portfolio Committee on Justice is scheduled to hold public hearings
in selected areas of the country to gather views of the citizens
on the gazzetted bill.
The Coalition
was encourage by the by-partisan attendance at the meeting where
the local leadership of both ZANU PF and the MDC and their supporters
took part in the discussions in a peaceful and co-existent manner.
The following
issues emerged from the meeting:
- Police should
carry out their duties without interference from politicians
- ZEC should
be independent and work without political interference
- The case
of Moses Chokuda who was murdered in Gokwe and is yet to be buried
should serve as a lesson for would be perpetrators of political
violence
- The police
should not detain people who report cases of political violence.
- A new voter's
roll should be put in place
- International
observers and monitors should be allowed to monitor elections
- The voting
of civil servants participating in election administration should
be transparent and should be monitored by all political parties
- Secrecy
of the ballot for security forces should be guaranteed. They should
be allowed to vote freely without undue influence and supervision.
- ZEC should
be staffed with competent people, appointed on the basis of their
expertise and working independently without political interference
- All political
parties should be given equal access to state media for campaigning
purposes during election time.
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