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Zanu PF embarks on a massive rigging exercise
Movement
for Democratic Change
February
15, 2013
Scores of soldiers
and their spouses are registering to vote in the coming national
elections in suspicious circumstances that are believed to be part
of Zanu PF ploy to rig in the next elections.
The soldiers
are registering at the Tredgold Building in Office 16 which office
is responsible for the army led Maguta Programme.
The voter registration
exercise for the public was halted in Bulawayo last month amid speculations
that the Registrar General's office in Bulawayo only allows
people aligned to Zanu PF party to register to vote. Scores of people
are being sent away from registration centers while police and army
personnel are being allowed to register to vote.
A visit to the
Tredgold building revealed that ordinary people are not being allowed
to register to vote. This trend is now widespread as scores of people
were arrested in Lupane while trying to register to vote. About
40 people were arrested in Lupane a fortnight ago while trying to
exercise their right to vote in the coming local and national elections.
As the election
fever grips the nation police in Matebeleland are harassing civic
organizations and people perceived to be aligned to the MDC. Recently
offices for Habbakuk
Trust and the National
Youth Development Trust were ransacked by security personnel
looking for what they called subversive material.
The intimidation
tactics are not new as Zanu P has always employed the same tactics
before national elections, each time there is an election. This
is a clear case of rigging and put paid to our call for the realignment
of ZEC so that it becomes a neutral entity.
The MDC condemns
the selective registration process of people which targets security
personnel and people aligned to Zanu PF. The exercise is flawed
and reminiscent of the rogue processes employed by the drowning
party towards democratic elections.
This chicanery,
undemocratic exercise employed and sanctioned by authoritarian kleptocracy
will not see the light of day in Zimbabwe. The MDC remains steadfast
in the march towards a new democratic dispensation, which recognizes
and respects the rights of every Zimbabwean.
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