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2002 Presidential & Harare Municipal elections - Index of articles
Citizenship issues
Notice
of Objection - Update #8
Citizenship Lobby Group (CLG)
February 05, 2002
Dear all
Bad news is
that staff at Market Square in Harare refused to accept the appeals
against Notices of Objection presented by some individuals today,
February 05, 2002. These people were informed that the appeal process
had closed.
To quantify
the extent of these rejections, we urgently need information from
you if you, or someone you know, has had first hand experience of
this. Legal action needs to commence tomorrow in this regard.
What
you should do
Email me with
the following:
- Your name
- Date since
which you've been a permanent resident of Zimbabwe
- Which city/district
you reside in
- Date written
on your Notice of Objection
- Date of post
mark on the envelope containing the Notice
- Date on registered
mail advice slip
- Date Notice
of Objection was collected from the post office
- Date Appeal
against Notice of Objection was presented at the relevant Constituency
Registrar
- Constituency
Registrar/Office concerned
- Reason given
for rejection of Appeal
Should you wish
to try presenting your documents at Market Square despite the above,
go to Room 6 (now Room 4). Up until yesterday, this process was
handled as described below by a contributor:
- The lodging of appeals is handled in Room 6 (now Room 4). The
staff are organised and courteous.
- They retain the original letter together with the appeal notice
- people may wish to make photocopies of both.
- The $50.00 fee which is noted on the formal notice of appeal
document is properly receipted thus proving the appeal has been
lodged.
- Details are recorded in a book and I was asked when I had received
my letter. It is advisable to keep the envelope which is my case
not only had a date stamp for dispatch but also a date stamp showing
when it arrived at my local post office.
- The whole process was done quickly and without any problem -
don't be put off by the general congestion at the Market Square
offices and head straight for room 6.
A class action
regarding the issuing of these Notices of Objection was argued before
the courts today. Judge Garwe has reserved judgement as to whether
the lawyer has leave to proceed with an appeal against the legality
of the issuing of these Notices of Objection. We await his decision.
Your urgent
assistance in distributing this notice widely is appreciated.
Visit the CLG
Fact
sheet
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