Dear Family and Friends,
After at least fifteen years of voting in elections with a highly flawed voters roll stuffed with dead people and countless missing names, Zimbabwe's latest voter registration exercise shuddered to an end. The month long voter registration process had turned out to be an absolutely chaotic exercise which started with sensational news at the beginning of the process and finished with shocking news before the ink was dry at the end.
Just after the registration process began the MDC's Douglas Mwonzora told the press that in some constituencies the voters roll had swollen by 10,000 names in 48 hours saying it was impossible that 153 voters were being registered every second. Mwonzora described how the co-minister of Home Affairs had checked the voters roll for her constituency on Monday and found 5,196 people registered but two days later when she checked again, the number had more than tripled and there were 17,068 names on the roll.
A short while later the Registrar General, who has been in that position for thirty three years and has surely got lots and lots of practice at this by now, announced that the names of one million dead people had been removed from the voters roll. Mudede said that as of the 1st May 2013 there were 5,677,881 registered voters on the roll.
Instead of calming people's fears about the accuracy of the voters role, the Registrar's statement about a million dead voters having been removed, set the national eyebrows soaring towards the heavens. How many of those dead blokes voted in the constitutional referendum a couple of months ago we wondered? And is that why we all saw no queues at referendum polling stations while authorities described it as the biggest turnout in thirty years? Who's in charge of this asylum?
As the voter registration exercise continued, there were widespread reports of massive queues, of people being turned away, of rural village chiefs and headmen denying people proof of residence and of voters finding their names either not on the roll or mis-spelt and not matching the spelling of their names as shown on their ID's thereby making them invalid come voting day.