(PF) supporters. The grant of the postal vote to the military provides additional
room for electoral manipulation. The military is seen as being comprised of
predominantly ZANU (PF) supporters. Their postal vote was apparently taken
without any observation or independent monitoring of the process14. It is unclear
how the votes will be allocated to constituencies, leaving room for the
Registrar-General to allocate a large number of votes favourable to ZANU (PF)
where he deems they are needed.
Zimbabwe is out of step with the region with respect to postal voting. In the
recent elections in Mozambique, Mozambicans living outside Mozambique who
were registered to vote were able to vote at polling stations at the Mozambique
embassy in Harare and at a polling station in Mutare.15 It should also be noted
that in the first election following the end of apartheid in South Africa, the many
South Africans who had been forced into exile and had not yet been able to
return home, were allowed to vote by post. One explanation given by the
Government for the restriction on postal voting is that, owing to the travel ban
imposed on senior ZANU (PF) officials by the EU, ZANU (PF) would not be able
to campaign in Britain. It was not explained how this ratio applies to those in
South Africa.
c)Registration of Voters
The Registrar-General has responsibility for registering voters and for setting
practical criteria for the implementation of registration. The process of voter
registration must be fairly carried out so that all eligible voters who wish to
register are given a reasonable opportunity to do so. The SADC Protocol
requires non-discrimination in voter registration.16
In each election, there have been numerous allegations of discrimination in the
registration of voters. Registration for all elections in Zimbabwe has been
conducted by the incumbent Registrar-General, Tobaiwa Mudede. While
registration of voters in rural areas and ZANU (PF) strongholds has been
facilitated and expedited, numerous obstacles have been placed in the path of
urban voters seeking to register17. The impending election is no different in that,
once again, allegations have been made that the registration of voters has
continued in areas where ZANU (PF) has support well after the announced
closing date for registration. In contrast, in urban areas registration requires the
See www.allafrica.com Zimbabwe
Agencia de Informacao de Mocambique (Maputo) 4 December 2004
16 Paragraph 4.1.3. Similarly the Principles of the Electoral Commission Forum of SADC Countries
provide that “the voter registration process should promote broad participation and should not inhibit the
participation of eligible voters.”
17 An Israeli Company was tasked with the computerization of the voters’ roll in 1999. It was
simultaneously tasked with computerizing ZANU (PF) ‘s membership base. Suspicions arose that inclusion
in the latter automatically entailed inclusion in the former – see Angela Cheater Special Report 1 for the
Human Rights NGO Forum Human rights Research Unit January 2001 p.21.
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