THE National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA), an association of 13 opposition political parties, has won a High Court order granting that its scheduled march goes ahead as planned.
NERA yesterday approached the High Court seeking permission to hold their demonstration in Harare today.
A judge ruled in favour of the political parties this morning. This comes after Government warned activists against unsanctioned demonstrations. The parties say they seek to hold a peaceful demonstration in the streets of Harare today as a way of expressing their discontent with the state of the electoral landscape.The group says it plans to lobby for electoral reform through the demonstration.
In a founding affidavit, NERA organising secretary Mr Joelson Mugari said the group notified the police of the intended street march and procession on August 12 this year.
On August 15, Mr Mugari said, police responded to the notice discouraging NERA from holding the street march.
“In particular, the first respondent (Officer Commanding Harare Police) stated that his office discouraged the applicant’s intended march on the basis that the number of intended participants cannot be accommodated in the central business district as it would interrupt the smooth flow of both human and vehicular traffic.
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Go ahead but how do you expect electoral reforms when you are outside Government. Pharaoh almost fell yesterday showing he is on hi’s on world.