required voting materials such as ballot boxes, ballot papers, ZEC official stamp, indelible ink
and the voters’ roll at the time of opening. All polling stations covered by ZESN observers
had adequate polling personnel with an average of six per polling station. ZESN observer
reports show that the process was generally peaceful and smooth with no major incidents
reported.
At all polling stations where ZESN observed closing of polls and counting, the processes took
place according to procedures and results were displayed outside the polling stations. At all
the ward collation centres and the constituency collation centre where ZESN observed, all
party agents signed the V11 form thus agreeing that the process had been conducted well.
ZESN therefore makes the following recommendations in order to improve future electoral
processes:
Recommendations:
ZESN calls upon ZEC to investigate reports of alleged intimidation in Marondera
Central and the destruction of opposition campaign posters in Mbire to ensure that
the right to freely choose representatives is respected and political parties adhere to
the code of conduct.
ZEC must put in place clear measures for the reporting and resolution of conflicts
and claims of intimidation and the Commission should publicise and enforce the
Political Parties’ Code of Conduct.
The government should speed up the alignment of election related laws with the
Constitution as well as implement electoral reforms, in particular the creation of a
conducive electoral environment that guarantees the respect and enjoyment of
universal suffrage and fundamental freedoms.
ZEC should incorporate lessons from the Marondera Central polling station-based
voter registration pilot exercise as a way of improving the system for future elections
and to consider the adoption of new ICTs such as the inclusion of biometrics in voter
registration and new ICTs in results management and transmission.
The government must ensure that it ratifies, domesticates and implements the
African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Good Governance ahead of the 2018
elections. Ratification of these key instruments will advance democracy and
democratic practices in Zimbabwe.
There is need for continued collaboration by ZEC with key electoral stakeholders
such as civil society in conducting comprehensive voter education in order to
enhance voters understanding of key electoral processes and requirements.
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