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MDC
cries foul in Mat South
The Zimbabwe
Independent
September 22, 2006
http://www.theindependent.co.zw/viewinfo.cfm?linkid=11&id=7363&siteid=1
THERE was chaos
at the Mangwe Rural District Council nomination court in Matabeleland
South on Wednesday when the presiding officer allegedly extended
the sitting by two hours to allow a Zanu PF candidate to submit
her papers.
Members of the
opposition Movement for Democratic Change clashed with Zanu PF officials
over the extension of the deadline after Zanu PF’s Ward 7 candidate
Joyce Dube failed to arrive at the nomination court by 4pm.
The decision
to wait for Dube, who had delayed by two hours, incensed members
of the opposition who complained bitterly to the presiding officer.
A power outage
further exacerbated the situation as the MDC candidate waited for
Dube after the extension of the deadline, said sources.
This allegedly
prompted the presiding officer to close the nomination court and
allow for verification of the candidates.
At the end of
the nomination process, the Arthur Mutambara-led faction of the
MDC had 16 candidates while the Tsvangirai’s camp only had two candidates.
Zanu PF had 17 candidates nominated.
Meanwhile, in
other centres in Matabeleland, the nomination of candidates was
marred by confusion as some candidates were turned away.
Willie Sibata
of Ward 19 in Gwanda rural district was turned away after his name
was struck off the voters roll.
The Tsvangirai-led
faction, which was reportedly struggling to find candidates in Matabeleland
South, only managed to put up one candidate while Zanu PF had all
its 23 candidates nominated.
The nomination
court was sitting in 57 rural district councils and six urban local
authorities. Elections will be held on October 28.
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