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Makarau forced to resign from ZEC
08 Dec 2017 at 04:20hrs | Views
ZIMBABWE Electoral Commission (Zec) chairperson Justice Rita Makarau has signalled her intention to resign as head of the electoral body, a few months before crucial general elections whose credibility will determine whether the country ends 20 years of international isolation.
According to sources at Zec, Makarau, who was appointed by former president Robert Mugabe last year, has written to other commissioners notifying them of her intention to resign. Sources also said she also notified President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Sources said although Makarau's official reasons for resigning were unclear, her exit is linked to Mugabe's ouster and the defeat of Zanu PF's G40 faction. Zimbabwe is due to hold elections before August next year.
Makarau's deputy, Emmanuel Magade, will be the acting chair before a substantive chairperson is appointed, sources said.
Her resignation comes at a time she was spearheading the biometric voter registration exercise as part of moves to prepare a new voters' roll. This followed concerns by political players that the previous register was in a shambolic state and prone to manipulation.
Efforts to get a comment from Makarau were fruitless as she was unreachable on mobile phone. She also did not respond to text messages sent to her number.
Makarau, who is also Judicial Service Commission (JSC) secretary, was very close to Mugabe.
During the race to succeed the late retired chief justice Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku, Makarau was the preferred candidate of Zanu PF's G40 faction which had coalesced around former first lady Grace Mugabe while the faction led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa preferred Judge President George Chiweshe.
According to sources at Zec, Makarau, who was appointed by former president Robert Mugabe last year, has written to other commissioners notifying them of her intention to resign. Sources also said she also notified President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Sources said although Makarau's official reasons for resigning were unclear, her exit is linked to Mugabe's ouster and the defeat of Zanu PF's G40 faction. Zimbabwe is due to hold elections before August next year.
Makarau's deputy, Emmanuel Magade, will be the acting chair before a substantive chairperson is appointed, sources said.
Her resignation comes at a time she was spearheading the biometric voter registration exercise as part of moves to prepare a new voters' roll. This followed concerns by political players that the previous register was in a shambolic state and prone to manipulation.
Efforts to get a comment from Makarau were fruitless as she was unreachable on mobile phone. She also did not respond to text messages sent to her number.
Makarau, who is also Judicial Service Commission (JSC) secretary, was very close to Mugabe.
During the race to succeed the late retired chief justice Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku, Makarau was the preferred candidate of Zanu PF's G40 faction which had coalesced around former first lady Grace Mugabe while the faction led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa preferred Judge President George Chiweshe.
Source - the independent