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Mudede’s district mobile voter registration fraudulent
Movement
for Democratic Change
June
12, 2013
The MDC is extremely
appalled by the fraudulent attempts by the Registrar General of
Voters, Tobaiwa Mudede to carry out the voter registration and the
inspection of the voters’ roll exercise at district level
instead of the ward level as directed by Cabinet.
The new exercise
is clearly provided for in Section 6(3) of the Sixth Schedule of
the new Constitution.
This clause is clear that mobile voter registration has to be intensive
meaning that it should be at ward level.
The shift by Mudede is
nothing but another attempt by the Zanu-PF to further disenfranchise
the people of Zimbabwe. The MDC therefore demands that the Registrar
General’s office and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC)
unconditionally move this process to the wards.
Mudede’s illegal move is nothing but a fraud meant to assist
the rigging machinery of a panic stricken Zanu-PF.
The distribution of centres
reveals that inexplicably some provinces with known high potential
yield of voters as well as high population density as evidenced
in the last census figures have been allocated with fewer registration
centres as compared to those with a relatively lower voter population
density.
This will result in overcrowding
at the fewer centres allocated leading to the disenfranchisement
of the prospective voters. In areas which Mudede unwittingly perceives
to be Zanu-PF strongholds, he has created more registration centres
while in some areas which he perceives to be MDC strongholds; very
few centres have been established.
For instance, some wards
in Harare province have been restricted to a single registration
centre with wards 27, 28, and 29 having all been clustered to be
served at Glen View A Community Centre for only four days.
Harare South, which has
a Zanu-PF MP, has one ward, has been allocated five centres and
the team will be deployed to register voters in the one ward for
15 days.
In the Hatfield Constituency
held by the MDC, Mudede has not established a single centre while
in Harare South Constituency which is held by Zanu-PF, four centres
have been established. Harare South Constituency is the only constituency
presently under the control of Zanu PF in Harare and it is largely
composed of informal community and resettlement areas.
In total, Bulawayo has
only 36 registration centres while Harare has a total of 44.
In other provinces where
Zanu-PF will want to use its rigging machinery, Mudede has increased
the registration centres by very high margins although the provinces
have less demographic population than Harare which has over 2 million
than Mashonaland West, which has 1, 4 million but has been allocated
444 registration centres. Mashonaland East has a population of 1,
3 million but has 362 registration centres while Mashonaland Central
has a population of 1, 1 million and 382 registration centres.
The claims by Mudede
that his office is facing financial constraints to carry out the
exercise are false as only this month; the Treasury released over
US$20 million for the exercise.
Not least, the MDC is
totally outraged by the Registrar General’s attempts to complicate
the registration requirements of “aliens” by unnecessarily
referring them to KGVI to get police clearance in order to get an
ID. This move by Mudede’s office is totally unacceptable as
it is aimed at discouraging the aliens as potential voters from
registering.
Because of the bungling
of the voter registration exercise, the MDC is now in doubt whether
ZEC can truly be expected to organise an election that complies
with all the provisions of the new Constitution.
The fraudulent
and chaotic mobile voter registration exercise being carried out
by Mudede will certainly produce an incomplete and unsatisfactory
voters’ roll which will not enable
Zimbabwe to have an election that is credible locally and which
satisfies SADC and the African Union guidelines governing the conduct
of free and fair elections.
However, the MDC urges the people of Zimbabwe to ensure that they
take part in the mobile voter registration exercise while the party
engages all the relevant stakeholders in ensuring that Mudede complies
with the laws of the country.
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