participation of women in electoral processes as candidates as well as voters. Hindrances to women’s participation in elections such as violence, intimidation and lack of financial resources must be addressed so as to encourage their participation. Conclusion ZESN strongly believes that the pathway to the next election should be defined by a comprehensive electoral and political reforms process established and implemented by all key stakeholders. An inclusive and comprehensive dialogue on electoral and political reforms will ensure that future election processes are devoid of disputes that have bedevilled previous elections.//Ends/ PROMOTING DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS IN ZIMBABWE FOR COMMENTS AND INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT US ON ZESN Chairperson Mr Andrew Makoni:+263772234891 ZESN Director Mrs Rindai Chipfunde Vava:+263712415902 zesn2011@zesn.net, info@zesn.net Twitter & Facebook: ZESN1 | Website: www.zesn.org.zw 3

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