“The voters’ roll should be made available to all stakeholders for verification and inspection in both electronic and hard copy format at least 14 days before elections,” reads part of the Africa Union report on the Zimbabwean 31 July 2013 elections.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe |
Another very interesting revelation was that at one polling station
in Matabeleland South in Gwanda, 85 voters were referred to the command
centre for reasons like voters’ names appearing at the wrong ward and
names not found on the voters’ roll.
The report concludes saying “The AUEOM hopes that Zimbabwe Election
Commission will account for the ballots to the satisfaction of
stakeholders and all interested parties.”
So how can there be a credible election where there is no credible
voters’ roll? How credible were the preparations when you end up with 85
percent of voters encountering difficulty voting?
Importantly, the report quoted is not a British or an American
product. It is the report of an African institution on an African
election. Mugabe is very good at bashing the British and the Americans
each time he wants to justify his election theft, and I hope he has a
convincing response to this discovery by our own African brothers.
Fortunately for him, Mugabe is a shameless liar who even ululates at
his own lies, so will never be bothered by his own theft of the
election, as long as it suits him and his cronies.
What should we Zimbabweans do to liberate ourselves? If we do not
act, our suffering will continue. Those of us based in Zimbabwe are
powerless. We need help, and could the brothers and sisters living
outside the borders of Zimbabwe do something to help us?
The little that anyone can do is tell the Zimbabwean story out there and shame Mugabe.
Those of you who are privileged to travel back to Zimbabwe on holiday
should listen carefully to the people’s side of the Zimbabwean stolen
election, and the retribution the ordinary Zimbabweans who are brave
enough to express their political choice are being denied any form of
humanitarian assistance by the evil regime.
In order to kill evidence of rigging, Mugabe’s agents are now
approaching the brave MDC-T parliamentary candidates who managed to
raise the money to challenge the election theft in court to withdraw
their petitions.
I have it on good authority that Ezra ‘Tshisa’ Sibanda and Eric
Knight were promised a radio licence if they withdrew their petitions,
and that several others were paid large sums of money to do the same.
If Mugabe is sincere about uprooting corrupt, he should order an
investigation into the withdrawal of petitions challenging the 31 July
election theft.
Cry, the beloved Zimbabwe.
Daniel Berejena
Gweru, Zimbabwe
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