Mangwe/Chimanimani by-elections a call for reform

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Mangwe/Chimanimani by-elections a call for reform

Sunday, 15 March 2020

The call for political and electoral reform is more significant now that before. The By-elections in Chimanimani and Mangwe both had irregularities,
a skewed environment with absence of remedies for all the MDC's calls for redress.

That Zanu PF declares some places no go areas is unlawful and unacceptable in a modern society. MDC polling agents were violently chased
away by Zanu PF vigilantes at four polling stations in Chimanimani, exactly the same way it happened in the 2018 election.

A case we raised even in our Presidential petition yet ignored by the Judges.

Once rewarded for that kind of bad behavior Zanu PF finds no reason not to resort to that dirty tactic. An enforceable and enforced code of
conduct is non-negotiable otherwise the playing field will remain tilted and elections useless.

We make this point to ZEC and all citizens that failure to provide a path to credible elections as a means of redress may result in Zimbabweans
rejecting the Electoral route and seeking unconstitutional means of redress.

Electoral reforms are beneficial to everyone not just the MDC.

Both elections in Chimanimani and Mangwe were also abused with abuse of State Institutions for Zanu PF partisan gain.Food distribution was
selective with aid only availed to those perceived to be supporters of Zanu PF, excluding the rest.

The MDC however expresses its gratitude to hundreds of Zimbabweans in the two wards who resisted intimidation and exclusion in defence of
their belief in democracy.

Jacob Mafume
National Secretary for Elections
Movement For Democratic Change

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