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2008 harmonised elections - Index of articles
2008
harmonised elections initial observations
Zimbabwe
Election Support Network
March 29, 2008
Harare - As of 15h00
on Election Day the Zimbabwe Electoral Support Network (ZESN) had
received reports on a number of incidents. ZESN is concerned about
any incidents of violence and intimidation and urges all Zimbabweans
to remain calm. Although the presence of police officers at polling
stations is to maintain order, ZESN remains concerned that the deployment
of large numbers of security forces as reported in Makoni Central
constituency could lead to voter intimidation. ZESN is continuing
to observe the process across Zimbabwe and as appropriate provide
additional update. Once the process of voting and counting is complete
ZESN will issue a preliminary statement on the pre-election and
election day period.
ZESN has received a disturbing
report from Insiza North Constituency involving a shooting incident
after an altercation between the opposition and ruling party supporters
during an MDC Mutambara rally held on the eve of the elections.
The altercation resulted in the death of a passerby who was hit
by an MDC vehicle which had been allegedly shot at by ZANU PF supporters.
ZESN also received another
disturbing incident from Bulawayo that the home of ZANU PF candidate
for Emakhandeni-Entumbani was bombed in the early hours of this
morning.
Incidents of intimidation
were recorded in Chegutu West Constituency at Lowood Farm Polling
Station where a ZANU PF polling agent was advising people on how
to vote. Similar reports were recorded in Mudzi Constituency at
Nyemanyora Polling Station.
ZESN has received reports
which show that a number of people were turned away for reasons
including wrong wards, wrong identification particulars like drivers'
licences or photocopied IDs, or, in the case of some polling stations,
failure to produce renunciation certificates for those foreign born.
Inconsistencies in the
voters' roll were also noted. For example, one couple previously
registered under Mt Pleasant discovered that one of the spouses'
name was moved to Harare West. However, she managed to get help
from the ZEC Command Centre in Mt Pleasant. Parents and their children
were registered in different wards and constituencies.
Although polling stations
visited opened on time, Glenview South Constituency at Glenview
3 Primary School, and DRC Shopping Centre Polling Station in Hwange
Central Constituency opened late. At Haig Park School, Barham Green
and Maphisa some party polling agents were turned away allegedly
because ZEC had not accredited them. At Haig Park School this was
resolved after the intervention of MDC Tsvangirai senior officials.
ZESN also noted that
there is inconsistency in the application of procedures by ZEC at
the various polling stations, for example, in Harare Central voters
were allowed to vote with registration certificates while in Mbare
stations would not allow that.
ZESN also noted that
in Mazowe South Constituency at Summerdale Polling Station there
were some campaign materials within 100 metres.
ZESN continues to urge
the electorate to go and exercise their democratic right to vote.
Visit the ZESN
fact
sheet
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