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Tsvangirai in panic mode

The results are not yet out but Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai is already in panic mode calling the elections  a huge farce and a sham. He also said they did not reflect the will of the people.

Below is a statement released by his party:

President Morgan Tsvangirai’s Statement on Elections, Harvest House, 1 August 2013:

This election has been a huge farce. It’s credibility has been marred by administrative and legal violations which affect the legitimacy of its outcome.

There are two critical issues:

1. The election does not meet SADC Guidelines. It is a sham election that does not reflect the will of the people.

1.1 Voters’ Roll

  • Thousands failed to register and were disenfranchised
  • Not delivered in a timely manner as required by law
  • No proper inspection of the voters’ roll to verify authenticity
  • Duplication of names on the voters’ roll
  • Unauthorized movement of voters from their wards (leading to almost 40 percent of voters begin turned away and disenfranchised)

1.2 Manipulation of voters’ choice—Voters forced to plead illiteracy and resort to “assistance”.

1.3 Use of traditional leaders (chiefs and headman) to intimidate voters.

1.4 Unauthorized voter migration—Voters bussed into constituencies to vote, e.g. Harare South, Epworth.

1.5 Unaccounted for voters—especially in farming areas.

1.6 Abuse of the facility to use Voter Registration Slips as proof of registration.

1.7 Militarization of the electoral process—electoral processes under the effective control of security personnel.

1.8 Lack of transparency in the printing of ballots
a.) non-compliance with section 51 of the Electoral Act.
b.) over-printing of ballots (by more than 35 percent) and lack of accountability for ballots.

1.9 Lack of transparency and double-voting in the use of the Special Vote.

1.10 Lack of transparency in the use of the Postal Voting System.

2. Failure to implement reforms as dictated by the GPA and SADC.

2.1 Media Reforms

2.2 Security Sector Reforms

I have met with the chair of the AU observer mission, former Nigerian President Obasanjo, head of the SADC observer mission, Minister Mmembe and I have given a diplomatic briefing. The message we have given is that this is not a credible election. It does not reflect the will of the people of Zimbabwe.

For the above reasons, the election has been heavily manipulated. In our view, the outcome of this election is illegitimate. But more importantly, the shoddy manner in which it has been conducted and the consequent illegitimacy of the result will plunge this country into a serious crisis.

We therefore call for SADC and the AU audit trams to look into this process, in particular the voters’ roll, the ballots and the manner in which the whole process was conducted.

In our view this election does not meet the SADC, AU and international standards for a credible, legitimate, free and fair election.

I thank you

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Charles Rukuni

The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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