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Deploring
March election call, Zimbabwe clerics seek to empower voters
Carole Gombakomba, Voice of America (VOA) News
January 29, 2008
http://voanews.com/english/Africa/Zimbabwe/2008-01-29-voa54.cfm
A group of Zimbabwean
church leaders has expressed concern at the recent decision by President
Robert Mugabe to call national elections on March 29 despite what
the religious leaders called "unfavorable" conditions
in the country for the ballots.
Presidential,
general and local elections will be held on the same day nine weeks
from now though the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission only completed
a major redistricting exercise adding 90 house constituencies and
27 senate seats. Opposition leaders have taken Mr. Mugabe to task
saying his election call effectively broke off the crisis resolution
talks that South Africa has been mediating
since March 2007.
Members of the Zimbabwe
National Pastors Conference met in Bulawayo Tuesday to consider
Mr. Mugabe's decision and how it will affect the outcome of the
elections.
Elsewhere, the Bulawayo-based
Christian Alliance has called a meeting Wednesday to develop a strategy
on advising stakeholders and voters on aspects of the elections.
Reverend Ray Motsi, chairman
of the Zimbabwe National Pastors's Conference and of the Save
Zimbabwe Campaign launched by the Christian Alliance, told reporter
Carole Gombakomba of VOA's Studio 7 for Zimbabwe that church leaders
cannot change the election date but can work to empower voters under
less-than-ideal conditions.
Meanwhile, opposition
officials and civic leaders were drawing public attention to an
impending February 8 deadline for voters to register. Inspection
of voter rolls begins this Friday, February 1; voters have the right
to determine they are properly registered.
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