Use of government resources in campaigning
ZESN received reports of the use of government vehicles for campaign purposes; use of
government buildings or land by only one party while other parties could not use the
same; use of government public address system or staging that other parties could not
use; government officials speaking at party events; campaigning at government held
events; and government food aid, or equipment that was given out at political party
events. This is shown in the bar graph below.
Incidents of misuse of administrative resources observed
Number of reports received
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
Using
Using
Government Campaigning
Using
Government
government government
officials
at
government food aid or
vehicles for buildings or speaking at Government
owned
equipment
campaigning
land not
party events held events staging or PA given out at
allowed to
rallies
others
Zanu-PF
MDC Alliance
Figure 6: Incidents of the misuse of administrative resources
As shown in the bar graph above, out of the 308 reports received, ZANU-PF had the
highest number of instances observed of misusing public administrative resources.
ZANU-PF was the only party that was allowed the use of government buildings or land
for campaigning that was denied other political parties. For instance, in Gokwe
Nembudziya the MDC Alliance indicated that they were not allowed to use public
grounds and had to resort to holding party primaries at a homestead. Further, ZANU-PF
solely enjoyed the use of government PA system or staging that was not allowed to
others and had the most cases of giving out government food aid or equipment at its
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REPORT ON PRE-ELECTION POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT AND OBSERVATION OF KEY ELECTORAL PROCESSES