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  • 2002 Presidential & Harare Municipal elections - Index of articles


  • Conditions in the immediate pre-election period in Harare and Chitungwisa
    The Civic Alliance for Social and Economic Progress (CASEP)
    March 04, 2002


    On the basis of information provided by members, civil society organizations in the Civic Alliance for Social and Economic Progress call for a number of measures to be addressed in the next week towards the forthcoming electoral process:

    • Clear and accurate information to be disseminated widespread to voters on where they are supposed to vote
    • Clear information to be disseminated to Harare voters on constituency and ward boundaries and polling stations to ensure that neither their councilor, mayoral or presidential votes are prejudiced
    • Intensified voter education and information on what documents are needed for voting and on voting procedures through government, parties, media and civil society
    • Intensified public information on the secrecy of the vote backed by clear information and signals on how the security of voters and of vote secrecy will be assured
    • A halt to the confiscation, destruction and burning of information, newspapers, posters
    • A halt to the violent obstruction of information flow to voters
    • Clear and urgent feedback on the accreditation of local observers and a halt to violent or other obstruction of the work of all observers

    Within Harare and Chitungwisa, for example, civic organization members have reported the following problems in the pre-election period with sufficiently high frequency for them to be matters of serious concern:

    • Difficulties experienced during voter registration, especially by young voters due to requirements for proof of residence for registration
    • Inadequate voter education, particularly to youth and particularly on voting procedures
    • Disruption of voter education due to violent disruption of public gatherings
    • A high level of voter uncertainty a week before the election on where the polling stations will be, where to vote, how the joint council/ mayoral/ presidential  voting procedures will be managed and what documents to bring for voting.
    • Voter  perception of inadequate information on and visibility of measures for protection of voter security and vote secrecy
    • Weak presence of observers and obstruction of observer activities by violence
    • Obstruction of campaigning by and information from political parties
    • Obstruction of information access through destruction and confiscation of newspapers.

    The Civic Alliance for Social and Economic Progress (CASEP) is a network of membership based civic organisations operating in key areas of social and economic activity, including ZURA,  Zimrights, CWGH, ZCTU, PSA, ZIMTA, ZINASU and MMPZ

    CASEP can be contacted at 708835/705108 email tarsc@mweb.co.zw


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