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Zimbabwe
voters trying to register for March polls face many hurdles
Carole Gombakomba, Voice of America (VOA) News
February 04, 2008
http://voanews.com/english/Africa/Zimbabwe/2008-02-04-voa47.cfm
With just four days left
before a deadline Friday to register to vote in March elections,
Zimbabwean civic groups say many citizens face difficulties in the
process including not only documentation requirements but simply
reaching registration centers.
A recent survey
by the Zimbabwe
Election Support Network (ZESN) found that most people in rural
areas who had not registered during a mobile registration program
late last year did not have enough money to travel to registration
centers in district seats.
But the Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission has put the blame on the electorate, which it says in
many cases failed to avail itself of that mobile registration program
operated by the Office of the Registrar General. However, critics
of that operation said it did not provide full geographical coverage
and many mobile units lacked key materials.
The Combined
Harare Residents Association which has launched a campaign
to urge Harare residents to register to vote, says urban residents
face daunting challenges in producing the right documentation at
registration offices. Among other items, voters are required to
produce valid identity cards and proof of residence.
Chief Executive
Officer Barnabas Mangodza of the Combined Harare Residents Association
told reporter Carole Gombakomba that many of the thousands of people
evicted from their homes in the government's 2005 Operation
Murambatsvina ("Drive Out Rubbish") eviction-demolition
drive have no legal proof of where they live.
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