|
Back to Index
This article participates on the following special index pages:
Zimbabwe's Elections 2013 - Index of Articles
MDC-T
dossier exposes massive rigging by Zanu PF
The Standard
(Zimbabwe)
August 11, 2013
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/2013/08/11/mdc-t-dossier-exposes-massive-rigging-by-zanu-pf/
MDC-T leader,
Morgan Tsvangirai has made more sensational allegations of vote
rigging in a dossier submitted to the Constitutional Court (Con
Court) challenging
the validity
of the July 31 elections.
This includes claims
that even school teachers, who are very literate, were assisted
to vote.
In the dossier, accompanying
his Con Court petition filed on Friday, Tsvangirai said he would
provide evidence, including affidavits and testimonies to buttress
his claims that the elections were marred by corrupt, illegal practices
and other electoral malpractices.
The MDC-T leader, who
only managed to garner 33% of the vote compared to President Robert
Mugabe’s 61%, said there was evidence proving that thousands
of voters were forced to plead illiteracy in order to be “assisted”
when casting their ballots.
He said reports from
parliamentary candidates and election agents demonstrated that traditional
leaders commandeered rural voters under their jurisdiction to vote
at specific times and to declare illiteracy so that they would be
“assisted” to vote.
Tsvangirai said Vice-President
Joice Mujuru was shown on national television openly calling for
traditional leaders to assist persons under their jurisdiction to
vote for Zanu-PF.
He said the extent of
the problem of involuntarily “assisted voters” across
the country would be easily evident from the number of persons who
supposedly opted for assistance.
“I am advised that
in one constituency alone, at least 10 500 voters out of 17 000
who cast their ballots were assisted, a figure that is incredible
considering this is a country applauded for having some of the highest
literacy rates in Africa,” said Tsvangirai.
He said the MDC-T had
since collected evidence that the 206 901 “assisted”
voters, as confirmed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC),
were intimidated by Mugabe’s Zanu-PF supporters, agents and
associates.
Tsvangirai said from
the affidavits compiled by the party, it was clear that there was
a sophisticated and well-orchestrated system of intimidation that
led to perfectly literate individuals professing that they could
not read and write.
“I contend that
over 200 000 votes were attributed to the 1st respondent [Mugabe]
in his final vote tally are a direct result of electoral fraud.
On this basis alone the election should be nullified,” he
said in his Con Court petition.
Tsvangirai alleged that
there was rampant misuse of voter registration slips. He said on
election day, the party unearthed a scam in which tens of thousands
of fraudulent slips were issued out and were being used to vote.
Tsvangirai said in Hatfield
alone 500 people were found to have in their possession fake registration
slips, resulting in six of them being arrested.
He said similar incidents
were witnessed in Epworth, Mt Pleasant and Harare South where persons
had been bussed in to vote from other constituencies, using voter
registration slips. The Mt pleasant incident was captured on video.
Tsvangirai said Zanu-PF
supporters were bussed to vote in at least 28 constituencies won
by the MDC-T in 2008 with voters registered under dubious addresses
that included security establishments and bogus housing cooperatives.
“The problem is
that the abuse of the facility to use voter registration slips on
a large scale permitted otherwise ineligible persons to vote in
constituencies other than their own. It allowed room for multiple
voting, the effect of which was to inflate the number of voters
in specific constituencies across the country,” said Tsvangirai
in his Con Court petition.
He said the problem was
exacerbated by the fact that there were insufficient mechanisms
to prevent multiple voting, including the absence of the ink-detecting
machinery at polling stations coupled with the fact that the ink
easily washed away.
Tsvangirai was also concerned
about the alleged duplication of 870 000 names on the voters roll
which he said resulted in ZEC printing an extra two million ballot
papers, basing on a grossly inflated and flowed register.
He said the duplication
of names and the extra ballot papers significantly raised the risk
of multiple voting and unaccounted for ballots, putting into serious
doubt the credibility of the voters roll and the entire electoral
process.
Tsvangirai said the special
voting system was exposed to abuse in that it allowed room for service
personnel to vote more than once during the election, thereby inflating
the voting figures.
He said there was no
accountability on the number of people eligible for special voting
as the number of approved voters did not tally with the number of
personnel in the service of the police, in accordance with the Government
payment records.
Furthermore, the MDC-T
leader said ZEC also failed to account for the number of ballots
used on the special voting days, how many were printed, distributed
and unused and what happened to them.
He said thousands of
voters were turned away at polling stations resulting in the disenfranchisement
on an industrial scale and therefore affecting the credibility of
the election. Tsvangirai said information gathered showed that at
least 750 000 voters were turned away at polling stations mainly
in urban areas. Tsvangirai wants a fresh election in 60 days.
Vote-buying
against electoral act: MDC-T
Morgan Tsvangirai alleged
vote buying by the first lady, Grace Mugabe and Zanu-PF candidates.
He said Zanu-PF was actively involved in doling out food hand-outs
and other goodies at campaign rallies in breach of the Electoral
Act and a code of conduct signed by all political parties.
He also complained of
the partisan manner of the state-owned media in violation of the
Constitution and the Electoral Act, as well as Sadc guidelines obliging
them to act in a fair and balanced manner during election time.
Tsvangirai has also alleged
that an Israeli security company, Nikuv Project International, was
paid over US$10 million to rig the elections in favour of Mugabe
and Zanu-PF by manipulating the voters’ roll.
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|