for the service. Consequently, a number of potential registrants could not register as a result. In Epworth Ward 7, a Ward Councilor stopped a school headmaster from stamping and signing affidavits and took over the role, reportedly serving members of his political party only. ZESN observed that at some centres, political parties were bringing their own Commissioners of Oath. In other areas, the Councilors would tell those who wanted their services as Commissioners of Oaths to follow them home, where they would receive political education before getting their affidavits stamped. In Mutoko South at Corner Store, potential registrants are being asked to buy proof of residence forms for 20 cents by the ward councilor. Intimidation of Registrants ZESN received disturbing reports of registrants who were being threatened with losing their land if they later vote for the opposition. Registrants Turnout The turnout of registrants remained low at most registration centres in Harare. However, some centres, for example Mt Pleasant Library, registered more than 100 people. In Mashonaland East Province, Uzumba information from ZEC officials shows that high numbers of registrants have been recorded so far. Some centres like Dindi secondary, Sowa community Hall and Chipokoteke primary registering more than 120 people. ZESN urges ZEC to provide regular updates and information on number of registered voters per ward. The provision of disaggregated data based on age, sex and wards will enable electoral stakeholders to take appropriate initiatives such as targeted voter education to encourage participation in the voter registration process. Recommendations: 1. ZEC should create a one stop shop at registration centres so as to do away with the issue of turning away registrants without proper identification documents. At every registration centre they should issue out IDs so as to allow smooth registration and also cut transport costs. 2. ZEC should ensure that accredited observers are protected from intimidation and threats to enable them to effectively conduct their duties. 3. The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission and ZEC must investigate reports of intimidation of observers and potential registrants in order to create an enabling environment for citizens to enjoy their right to participate in electoral processes. 4. ZESN urges ZEC to frequently avail data on number of registered voters at various levels such per Ward 5. At the end of each phase ZEC should provide information on the number of registered voters aggregated by age, sex, wards and district to all electoral stakeholders.

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