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LIVE UPDATES: Special voting, July 14th 2013

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NewsDay Online team gives you live updates on the special voting procedure where members of the police and the armed forces are expected to cast their votes from July 14 to 15.

NewsDay Online team gives you live updates on the special voting procedure where members of the police and the armed forces are expected to cast their votes from July 14 to 15.

Updates by Cecilia Kamuputa, Tapiwa Zivira, Blessed Mhlanga and Feluna Nleya

17:57 – She says she is not aware of those making their own ballot papers and lists.

17:55 – Kazembe says the difference in figures of police officers voting is that 44 000 are on the payroll whilst the rest are special constabulary and reserve police.

17:51 –  On allegations of inflated figures, Kazembe says  they operate on the basis of trust and cannot go and verify everyone.

17:50 – “We admit we underestimated the process. By next week all ballot papers for July 31 will be ready”. Kazembe

17:49 – Kazembe says there are serial numbers on the ballot papers for accounting purposes.

17:42 – MDC-T’s Morgan Komichi asks about the two centers where he alleges  that there are people  who are making their own ballot papers.

17:39 – Kazembe says they would have wanted to print the full voters roll for the special  vote but could not due to time constraints.

17:37 – As for time extension, everyone who arrives before closing time will vote.

17:36 – She says ZEC has a list,not a voters roll, which is open for public inspection. They would cancel the names on the roll after voting.

17:35 – “We are using helicopters in areas beyond vehicle access”

17:34 – Kazembe responds “Ballot papers are being issued in closed envelops from Harare to the voting centers and ballot boxes will be closed and locked at the end of the day.”

17:30 – Rose Hanzi from ZESN also asks about the security of the ballot papers.

17:29 – ZESN official asks if there is going to be any extension of voting times due to the delays.

17:27 – “We will keep the nation informed. We assure you that the special voting is transparent”. Kazembe.

17:26 – Ballot paper dispatch is as follows: Mat North 1724, Mat South 153, Midlands 1204, Harare 566, Masvingo yet to receive ballot papers.

17:24 – She says the voting has begun in 9 out of 10 provinces but has been delayed by the printing of ballot papers.

17:23 – ZEC Deputy Chairperson Joyce Kazembe speaking.

17:10 – All set for the ZEC press conference at the Harare International Conference Center

16:00 – As chaos continues to reign in the special voting process, ZEC  is set to hold a press conference at 1700 hours.

14:55 –  From Moses Matenga -: United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Bruce Wharton has just finished a tour of polling stations in Harare areas of Mt. Pleasant, Epworth, Town Hall, Mbare, and Chitungwiza.

“Voters are patient with slow delivery of ballots. Hope to see improvement later today and tomorrow ask ballots are delivered to polling stations. I understand voting has not yet begun in many places outside of Harare. The patience of those waiting to vote is impressive,” he said.police5

14:33 –  It turns out that voting has not begun at Kwekwe High School.

ZEC is said to have  sent 223 envelopes against a register of 703 voters and it is still not clear where the other envelopes are.

Officials are still deliberating on whether to continue with the voting or not.

14:04 – @Zimelections13 Voting started at 12.33hrs at Bulawayo City Hall. Ballot papers came late and the queue is not orderly.

12:39 –  From @Zimelections13 Mai Musodzi Hall, Mbare Harare: 84 Officers voted so far. Queue moving at a snail pace.

13:22 – Ballot papers have just arrived at Kwekwe High. 86 police officers in the queue to vote.

13:05 –  In Zvishavane, voting is yet to begin at the Government Complex as ballot papers are not yet available.policeX2

13:00 – From @Zimelections13:  At Chiefs Hall,Ntabazinduna (Umguza):No ZEC officials present,No ballot boxes,No ballot papers”

12:53 – Redcliff and Kwekwe High School, voting is yet to begin as ZEC has not yet delivered ballot papers.

12:47 – Southern Eye Reporter Nqobile Bhebhe says it is reported that Gwanda police have been told that voting will start much later…and senior police officers have been briefed  their juniors ‘on the  importance of voting wisely’.

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11:33 – From @Zimelections13 : Police officers riot breaking windows at Mt Pleasant Hall protesting against delays in voting.

11:32 – Some officers have been turned away after the envelopes with their names could not be found.

11:30 – Some 5 000 police officers are at Mt Pleasant Hall waiting to cast their votes.

 

Police wait to vote at Town House. Picture by Zimcandid (Twitter)
Police wait to vote at Town House. Picture by Zimcandid (Twitter)

At Harare Town House, voting was delayed as it is said members of the police where being organised in alphabetical order.