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CCC contests High Court ruling

- BY BRENT SHAMU

THE Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) yesterday said it would appeal a High Court decision which barred its candidates from contesting in the February 3 by-elections.

Last week, the High Court ruled in favour of self-imposed interim secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu who was seeking to stop CCC candidates backed by party leader Nelson Chamisa from contesting the polls.

Tshabangu triggered the byelection­s after recalling several CCC legislator­s and councillor­s who were elected last year in the August 23 to 24 polls. Tshabangu, however, blocked the aspiring legislator­s and councillor­s saying they had ceased to be party members and could not contest under the CCC banner, the same reason he used to recall elected candidates.

Yesterday, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) issued a notice declaring some Zanu PF local government candidates duly elected following the High Court ruling.

CCC spokespers­on Promise Mkwananzi said Zec had prematurel­y acted.

“The CCC wishes to inform members of the public that the statement by the Zimbabwe Election Commission alleging that our candidates have been barred and, therefore, Zanu PF candidates have been duly elected following the High Court ruling of the 19th of January 2024 are false, inaccurate, misleading and premature,” Mkwananzi said in a statement.

“We are still well within the stipulated timeline to lodge our appeal with the Supreme Court as provided for by the law.

“We are going to lodge the appeal within the stipulated time frame and our candidates, voters, supporters and members of the public are advised to forge on with their campaigns and preparatio­ns as planned and scheduled.”

Mkwananzi urged Zec to be profession­al and impartial pending their appeal.

“We do not expect the electoral management body to recklessly jump-the-gun in matters of such national significan­ce as this further diminishes Zec's already questioned standing as credible arbiter in national electoral contestati­ons, a point already belaboured by the opposition, civil society and all electoral observer missions that participat­ed in the disputed August 23, 2023 general elections,” he said.

In the notice, Zec’s chief elections officer Utloile Silaigwana said Zanu PF candidates had been duly nominated in Chiredzi town council wards 6 and 7, Harare Municipali­ty wards 5 and 18, Manyame Rural District Council ward 7 following the High Court ruling.

Ironically, Tshabangu did not field candidates for the vacant seats.

“Consequent­ly, the public is hereby notified, in terms of section 125(4)(a) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13], that since only one candidate has been duly nominated for each of the specified vacant wards, the persons specified in Schedule 2 below have been duly elected as members of the local authoritie­s with effect from the 3rd of February 2024,” Silaigwana said.

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CCC spokespers­on Promise Mkwananzi

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