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extends nominations
The
Herald (Zimbabwe)
February 06, 2008
http://www.herald.co.zw/inside.aspx?sectid=30537&cat=1
THE sitting of
Nomination Courts will be pushed forward by a week following requests
by Zanu-PF and both factions of the MDC to President Mugabe to allow
them more time to complete the selection of candidates.
The Minister of
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Cde Patrick Chinamasa,
said President Mugabe will push the sitting of the Nomination Courts
to next Friday but reiterated that election date remains March 29.
The courts were
scheduled to sit this Friday to receive nominations of candidates
for the March 29 presidential, parliamentary and council elections.
Cde Chinamasa
said the parties had also requested that the Electoral
Act be further amended with reference to provisions dealing
with requirements for candidates seeking council seats.
He said two statutory
instruments effecting the changes were expected to be gazetted today.
Cde Chinamasa
said the parties wanted the production of clearance certificates
by prospective council candidates to prove that they had no rate
arrears to be scrapped.
"The use of Presidential
powers is coming at the request by both MDC formations and Zanu-PF
who felt that there was need to remove these bottlenecks.
"The election
date will remain since the amendments of the Nomination Court days
are within the period prescribed by the Electoral Act," Cde Chinamasa
said last night.
Independent MP
Professor Jonathan Moyo and former opposition leader Mrs Margaret
Dongo had yesterday filed an urgent application with the High Court
seeking a postponement of the Nomination Court sitting from February
8 to a "more reasonable date".
But the application
will now fall away.
The two had said
postponement would give candidates contesting in the harmonised
March elections enough time to prepare.
In their application
Prof Moyo, the MP for Tsholotsho and former Information Minister,
and Mrs Dongo — formerly leader of the Zimbabwe Union of Democrats
— were claiming that the date for the nomination process was determined
and made available to the public before the final delimitation report
had been published contrary to principles of fair electoral practice.
Zanu-PF and MDC
were yesterday battling to finalise selection of candidates ahead
of this Friday.
MDC officials
and supporters were by last night holed up at their Harvest House
headquarters selecting candidates.
Zanu-PF, which
had indicated that final results of its primary elections would
be released yesterday, was by last night still to complete the process.
The Zanu-PF national
election directorate met last night to consider complaints raised
by party supporters.
The complaints
ranged from imposition of candidates to the manner in which the
quota system was being implemented.
Secretary for
the commissariat Cde Elliot Manyika said the ruling party’s national
election directorate had not yet completed deliberations.
He said the national
election directorate would meet again this morning.
Cde Manyika added
that the primaries were cumbersome but was hopeful they would be
completed in time for nomination.
However, results
from provinces continued to trickle in while polls in some constituencies
have been stalled to allow the party leadership to attend to complaints
raised by some party supporters.
Preliminary results
obtained by The Herald have so far indicated that at least four
ministers had lost to minnows in the primary polls.
These are Agriculture
Minister Cde Rugare Gumbo, his deputy Cde David Chapfika, Minister
of Education and Culture Cde Aeneas Chigwedere and Deputy Minister
of Small to Medium Enterprises Cde Kenneth Mutiwekuziwa.
Cde Gumbo lost
to former journalist Cde Makhosini Hlogwane while Cde Chapfika was
outpolled by former Deputy Home Affairs Minister Cde Marble Chinomona.
Finance Minister
Cde Samuel Mumbengegwi shrugged off a challenge from former Masvingo
governor Cde Josiah Hungwe’s in the Chivi Senate primary elections.
In Mashonaland
East Defence Minister Cde Sydney Sekeramayi will represent Zanu-PF
in the Marondera-Wedza Senate seat after he was unopposed while
Cde Uriah Kabayanjiri was also unopposed in the Uzumba-Maramba-Pfungwe-Mudzi
Senate seat.
Zanu-PF Women’s
League commissar Cde Tracy Mutinhiri won in Marondera East while
Cde Ambrose Mutinhiri was unopposed in Marondera West as were Cdes
Joel Biggie Matiza (Murehwa South), Dr David Parirenyatwa (Murehwa
North) Lillian Zemura (Murehwa West), Olivia Muchena (Mutoko South),
Aguilina Katsande (Mudzi North) and Eric Navaya (Mudzi South).
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