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point out that elections were not free and fair because a particular party was favoured in terms of
media coverage by state broadcaster or state press but very little is said about any election being
flawed on the basis of skewed media coverage favouring male over female candidates. Election
observers should therefore look out on the amount of time and space the media devote to covering
women candidates. Emphasis should also be put on scrutinise the media content for attitudes
towards women candidates.
( G) Political party operations
While women can do well in the general society in Zimbabwe, in politics, the structures and
processes tend to be especially exclusionary, favouring men over women and creating barriers that
women have to surmount in order to participate. A multiple approach is therefore important in
generating reforms within political parties, creating support systems for women outside and within
the parties and sensitising the general populace about the need for a better electoral system that
creates and maintains equal opportunities for both men and women to participate in electoral
politics in Zimbabwe. Political parties should come up with best laws and practices that enhance
women chances of being elected into offices. Quota systems have been used and the Zipping
method of coming up with a party list in PR electoral systems have been advocated for to ensure
both women and men are accorded the same political opportunities to occupy offices.
Conclusion
All members of an election observation mission should be sensitised to all the issues raised in this
paper and should pursue information on women’s participation as part of their normal duties. Every
meeting with a government official, election administrator, political party representative or other
person connected to the election process provides an opportunity to collect information on
women’s participation and all observers should seize on such opportunities and effectively exploit
them. Collecting statistical data can be particularly helpful in analysing women’s participation and
assessing whether are moving in a positive direction for greater women participation in electoral
processes.