Opposition parties intensify voter registration campaign

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…rural areas still confused with BVR

Upenyu Chaota

MASVINGO – The opposition MDC-T together with the Joice Mujuru-led National People’s Party (NPP) have upped the tempo in their voter registration mobilisation strategy by targeting people in rural areas whom they say are still largely in the dark on what the Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) exercise is all about.
NPP Masvingo provincial chairperson Oliver Chirume said BVR has had a false start in rural areas as compared to urban areas where access to information is haigher.
“We do not have a problem with our people in town because they now understand what BVR is and how to go about the registration process. The biggest challenge is in rural areas where people are still struggling to understand the whole process.
“I have been to many districts and people are still confused and some cannot even complete the affidavit forms at the registration centres,” said Chirume.
He said they are putting more effort in rural areas to try and demystify the BVR process to the rural folk who are often times given false information.
“Our people in the rural areas are fed wrong information by Zanu PF. They are made to believe that BVR is a Zanu PF machinery aimed at spying on how people vote and who they vote for. This is the challenge we are facing in rural areas and more work has to be done,” said Chirume.
MDC-T Masvingo urban district chairperson Murangamwa Chanyau said they have a team on the ground which is distributing fliers encouraging people to go and register to vote.
“We are now in the voter registration mobilisation drive and we are not going to stop until we see people turn out in their numbers to register to vote.
“In Masvingo Urban, there was only one registration centre at the District Administrator’s offices but the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) provincial offices are now open for registration and we are encouraging our people to take the opportunity to register as voters.
“Our teams go door to door distributing fliers to educate people on how to go about the process,” said Chanyau.
The MDC-T national youth leader Happymore Chidziva together with vice president Nelson Chamisa have also joined the voter registration mobilisation campaign using Facebook as their medium.politics

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