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Ballot
paper crisis
SW Radio Africa
March 30, 2008
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news300308/ballotCrisis300308.htm
Hurungwe
East
Reports
claim that at least 56 voters have been turned away. The authorities
claim that some were aliens and the others failed to find their
names on the voter's roll.
It is also reported that
the following polling stations ran out of ballot paper; Garikai
ran out of all ballot papers, whilst Dixie Farm Chipapa and Tavoyi
Farm ran out of Presidential, Senatorial and House of Assembly papers.
Chegutu
7
people were turned 3 of whom were allegedly classified as aliens,
though they voted in the 2005 Parliamentary elections.
Kadoma
In
Muzvezve, Mhondoro Ngezi and Mubayira, the electorate experienced
interrogation from the Zimbabwe Republic Police. In these rural
areas the police are reportedly standing at the gate asking for
the names of the voters writing it in a book.
There are also unidentified
people standing at the Sable Ranch Primary School. These people
are telling the electorate that it is a requirement for the electorate
to pass through them and register their names.
Matebeleland
Nkayi: At Mathendele Polling Station, ZESN
observers were ordered to stay outside the polling station by the
presiding officer.
Plumtree
polling station: The polling station opened at 0800 an
hour late.
Victoria
Falls: Aerodrome polling station in Ward 3 ran out of ballot
paper at 1030am. The residents were promised that the ballot paper
would be flown in from Hwange. However, by the time of going to
press, the ballot paper had not yet been delivered hence about 30
people went away in disappointment.
Masvingo
There
are reports that by 1000am today, about 2000 people had been turned
away throughout the Masvingo province mainly because their names
were missing from the voters roll and they did not have relevant
documents.
Chiredzi:
Two polling stations in Chiredzi ran out of Ballot paper. At the
SDA primary, they ran out at 12, whilst at Poly Clinic they ran
out at 1430 hours. More information is still coming in.
Harare
At
Mandara shops polling station, ZESN observers were not allowed into
the polling station. Voters felt intimidated by the presence of
a policeman who was sitting too close to the ballot boxes.
Chisipite Senior School
polling station: a councilor's ballot paper did not have pictures
of candidates hence voters got confused.
Binga:
Ndamisanga polling station ran out of ballot paper at about
1100 hours up until the time of going to press.
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