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Zanu-PF insists on barring foreign observers

by Staff reporter
07 Jan 2013 at 13:37hrs | Views
A row over the role of international poll observers threatens to scuttle the electoral process as Zanu-PF maintains that Zimbabwe has the capacity to hold free and fair elections without observers' probing eyes.

As the nation braces for the watershed general election slated for this year, Zanu-PF remains adamant it will bar observers from "hostile" nations to monitor the elections.

Leader of the MDC Welshman Ncube says international observers should be a pre-condition.

Ncube says the notion of allowing international monitors has only been contested by Zanu-PF.

"There is a particular class of observers which Zanu-PF does not want; those who are perceived to have prejudged the election results," Ncube said.

"The notion of having Sadc and the Non-Aligned Movement as part of the observers is not contested, but Zanu-PF will not allow the European Union on the premise of their differing ideologies," Ncube said.

Ncube, a partner in the shaky coalition government told the Daily News that the other players in government have admitted that Zimbabwe has no capacity to monitor its own elections, hence the need for international observers.

He took a swipe at Zanu-PF, saying: "If you have nothing to hide then why would you bar observers from monitoring the elections."

The 2008 election results were bitterly contested by Zanu-PF, culminating into violence.

The former ruling party has in the past denied EU and US observers access to observe Zimbabwean elections, claiming Western countries had a vendetta against Mugabe.

Zimbabweans are likely to go for elections in June after the constitutional referendum which will probably be held in February or March.

Source - DN
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