President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced that polling stations that delayed voting on August 23, 2023, will stay open until August 24, 2023, to make up for lost time. Certain polling stations began as late as 8:00 PM due to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s lack of local government voting slips. President Mnangagwa declared through Statutory Instrument (SI) 151 of 2023 and CONSTITUTION Proclamation 5 of 2023 that August 24 is the final day of elections. Reads the SI:
HIS EXCELLENCY EMMERSON DAMBUDZO MNANGAGWA, G.C.Z.M, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces of Zimbabwe.
WHEREAS, in tem. of Proclamation 4 of 2023, published in Statutory Instrument 85 of 2023 the 23rd of August was fixed as the date of the election to the office of President, the election of members of the National Assembly and election of councillors, that is to say, as the day on which a poll shall be taken if a poll becomes necessary in terms of section 46(17)(c) or 125(4)(b) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13] for the election to the office of President or any such members of the National Assembly or councillors;
AND WHEREAS it has been ascertained that certain polling stations for the wards specified in the Schedule to this proclamation have not opened in the time specified in section 53(1) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13];
AND WHEREAS, section 53(1) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13] provides that if for good cause shown it is not possible to open a polling station at 7:00 am then the polling station shall be opened at such later time but will be kept open for at least twelve (12) hours continuously on polling day;
AND WHEREAS it has been noted that for some polling stations in the wards specified in the Schedule to the proclamation this period will overlap into a day that is not a polling day;
AND WHEREAS section 38(4) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13] gives the President power, by further proclamation in the Gazette to alter any day, time or place fixed in terms of subsection (1) or (3) of section 38 and the day, time or place as so altered shall be deemed to have been fixed in terms of the appropriate subsection of section:
NOW, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the powers vested in the President as aforesaid, I do, by this proclamation in respect of the affected polling stations for the wards listed in the Schedule to this Proclamation fix the 24th of August, 2023, as the last day of polling for the election to the office of President, the election of members of the National Assembly and election of councillors. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of Zimbabwe at Harare, this 23rd day of August, in the year of Our Lord two thousand and twenty-three.
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 8; Local Authority: Buhera RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 1; Local Authority: Chimanimani)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 2; Local Authority: Chipinge RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 1; Local Authority: Chipinge Town Council)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 2; Local Authority: Chipinge Town Council)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 3; Local Authority: Chipinge Town Council)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 7; Local Authority: Makoni RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 7; Local Authority: Mutare Municipality)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 22; Local Authority: Mutare RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 25; Local Authority: Mutare RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 6; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 16; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 17; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 18; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 19; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 20; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 21; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 25; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 26; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 27; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 28; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 29; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 30; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 31; Local Authority: Mutasa RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 19; Local Authority: Nyanga RDC)
– Manicaland Province (Ward: 26; Local Authority: Nyanga RDC)
– Mash. Central Province (Ward: 3; Local Authority: Pfura RDC)
– Mash. Central Province (Ward: 4; Local Authority: Bindura RDC)
– Harare Province (Ward: 32; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
– Harare Province (Ward: 30; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
– Harare Province (Ward: 12; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
– Harare Province (Ward: 26; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
– Harare Province (Ward: 33; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
– Harare Province (Ward: 31; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
– Harare Province (Ward: 34; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
– Harare Province (Ward: 14; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
– Harare Province (Ward: 24; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
– Harare Province (Ward: 28; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
– Harare Province (Ward: 16; Local Authority: Harare Municipality)
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Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has expressed concern over the delay in delivering ballot material to polling stations by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) saying this was another ploy to “steal” his urban vote.
Ink, Local Authority and National Assembly ballot papers had not been delivered at many polling stations in Harare and Bulawayo with voting starting as late as 7pm. Read More