2. The First Past the Post, (FPTP) system should be replaced with a system that is a
mixture of both, the Proportional Representation, (PR) system and the FPTP to ensure
that more women are able to enter positions of decision making .
3. There should be established an Independent Electoral Commission that has gender
representation.
4. The right to vote must be enshrined in the constitution.
5. Women must be able to participate without any discrimination in all elections and be
represented equally in all electoral processes.
6. An Electoral Court must be set up to deal with electoral disputes timeously.
7. Zimbabweans in the diaspora should be eligible to exercise their right to vote through
postal voting.
9. There is need for law reforms on all laws that impact on media freedoms and freedom of
assembly to allow for free political activity that facilitates campaigns.
10. Electoral laws must be in line with the SADC Guidelines on Elections and other regional
and international standards that include among others voting in one day, posting of
election results outside polling stations etc.
11. Elections should be rid of all political violence and gender based violence occuring
before, during and after elections. Perpetrators should be prosecuted.
12. There must be devolution of power and resources from Central Government to allow
more effective and autonomous planning and management at local level
13. It should be mandatory for every Zimbabwean to receive education on the workings and
functions of different political offices.
14. The size of the legislature must be downsized to curb expenditure
15. The office of the President should be limited to two five-year terms. The tenure of
Ministers and members of Parliament should be similarly limited.
16. Parliament should be made to cater for women in decision making needs and ensure
that sitting times are aligned with normal working hours and family routines, That
Parliament should have child care facilities and Parliamentary sittings should be aligned
to public school holidays
17. An Independent commission should be responsible for the appointment and recalling of
judges. Appointments of other persons into other Independent Commissions of the
Constitution should be by Parliament.
4. Health, HIV and AIDS