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2002 Presidential & Harare Municipal elections - Index of articles
Citizenship issues
Notice
of Objection - Update #16
Citizenship Lobby Group (CLG)
February 25, 2002
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Dear
All
1.
Bulawayo
There has been
an offer of legal assistance in Bulawayo for magistrate's court
hearings:
Dear
All,
I am
aware that some of you have received notices/summons to appear in
the Bulawayo Magistrate's Court next week. Do not be alarmed, there
will be assistance for you at the Courts. There will be some ladies
including myself to give assistance on filling out the forms and
advising what to say etc. Hopefully, we will have a lawyer present
as well.
In
the meantime if you have any queries
phone me on 09-243467 (evenings only) or 011 230 733 or
e.mail - lanonlin@gatorzw.2y.net.
PLEASE
PASS ON TO OTHERS WHO HAVE APPEALED.
Regards,
Fiona
Lander
PS
If there are any lawyers out there who would like to offer their
assistance - please contact me.
Are
there any other lawyers out there who can assist at no charge -
or at a substantially reduced fee?
2. Consolidated
information
This is an important additional file which contains consolidated
information for people who have successfully lodged appeals against
the notices of objection they received.
View
this consolidated information
- Download this document:
- Rich
Text File (RTF) version - (12KB) can be opened by most word
processors
- Acrobat
PDF version - (55KB)
3. The
next step - the High Court
ZLHR have briefed
an advocate to prepare them for the High Court. As soon as information
is available you will be notified of the procedure involved.
4. Volunteers
needed
Volunteers are
urgently need by ZLHR to reply to enquiries left on their number
above and to distribute draft forms at the courts and other relevant
locations. Please email zlhr@icon.co.zw
and head your mail "Volunteer" or call on (04) 251468 and leave
a message to this effect.
5. A
success story from a contributor
As
one of those whose appeals were rejected because they were said
to be too late, I wrote on 13.2.02 to the Constituency Registrar
pointing out the provisions of both the Electoral Act and of the
Interpretation Act. I posted my letter and also hand-delivered a
second copy.
Yesterday p.m. the Constituency Registrar's office telephoned asking
me to submit my appeal today. This I did and duly paid my $50.
So, if your appeal was rejected, as mine was, it might help for
you to write to the Constituency Registrar as I did, and then possibly
be asked to re-submit your appeal.
Jim Peto - jimpeto@mango.zw
6. A
thought from a contributor
Suggest
that you advise people that should we lose the right to vote we
must commit ourselves to some payback.
Go
out and find 10 people on the voters roll that may not vote because
of:-
1)
Not enough money to return to their constituencies to vote
2) Too
scared
3) No
money for transport
4) Too
old
5) Unsure
6) etc
etc etc
Provide
them with the means and the courage and lets get some PAY
BACK.
Best wishes
Brenda
Burrell
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