MDC Alliance Candidates for 2018 Elections
14 May 2018
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MDC (Ncube) National Council Press Statement

The MDC National Council met in ordinary full session in Harare on Saturday 12th of May 2018 and deliberated on various national issues including the upcoming harmonised elections scheduled for between 22 July and 22 August 2018.

Approval of House of Assembly candidates
Council approved candidates for House of Assembly seats allocated to the party in terms of the MDC Alliance agreement and concluded by the provinces and districts as follows:

Pilate Ndebele               Bulilima West
Maxwel Mthunzana      Lupane East
Mxolisi Ncube                Lupane West
Witness Khumalo          Tsholotsho North
Zenzo Mpofu                 Tsholotsho South
Joyce Ndlovu                 Gwanda North
Patrick Dube                  Gwanda Central
Angilacala Ndlovu         Insiza South
David Coltart                  Bulawayo East
Stella Ndlovu                  Luveve
Nimrod Lunga                Vungu
Miriam Mushayi            Kuwadzana
Edwin Mushoriwa         Dzivarasekwa
Thandiwe Mlilo             Mberengwa East
Osherd Mtunami          Shurugwi South
Nicholas Bwanyashuro Muzvezve
Maseko                          Zvishavane Runde
Moreblessing Charuma Chegutu East
Munyamana Godfrey Mutare North
Jealous Munemero Buhera North
Faith Chakwera             Mazowe South
Tamary Chimanzi         Mazowe West
Nyanhete                       Chikomba West
Boniface Mushore       Mutoko North
Constance Chihota      Marondera West
Kenias Donga               Chiredzi East
Lovemore Zanawi       Chiredzi South
George Mudombo       Chivi Central
Tibba Paswell              Chivi South

Code of conduct for political parties
Council reaffirmed its demand for a palpably free, fair and credible election and reaffirmed the commitment of the party to the Code of Conduct for political parties worked on by the political parties represented in Parliament in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Election Commission. Council endorsed the working draft of the code and mandated the Standing committee to work closely with other parties to ensure the adoption, launch and popularisation of the Code of Conduct.

Public media

Council lamented the continued lack of equal, fair and balanced coverage of electoral processes and political parties by the public media in the run up to the elections.

Electoral environment

Council once again expressed concern at the unsatisfactory electoral environment which still persists only a few months before the elections. In this regard, Council demanded the complete demilitarization of all electoral processes, including the recall back into barracks of all security personnel deployed in communities as part of Zanu PF election strategy. Council noted with concern the delays in the finalisation of the voters roll and the failure by ZEC to carry out adequate voter education and to ensure that voter registration is fully accessible to all Zimbabweans. Council appealed to ZEC to expedite the production of an accurate and clean biometric voters roll. Council noted that it is most likely that Zanu PF is planning to rig the elections using the ballot paper and in this regard mandated the Standing Committee to work with Alliance partners in the MDC Alliance in doing everything possible to cause ZEC and the government to adopt a public ballot procurement process that is open, transparent, verifiable and subject to audit so that the ballot paper will not be manipulated to predetermine against the will of the people and the electoral outcome.

Council requested the Standing Committee to make the issue of the procurement, printing, securing and distribution of the ballot paper the highest non-negotiable priority of the MDC Alliance.

MDC Alliance

Council expressed its commitment to working with Alliance partners to the fullest extent possible and reaffirmed the mandate previously given to the Standing Committee to work with Alliance partners within the limited time left to reach out to other significant opposition parties/ alliances/ coalitions so that the broadest and cohesive alliance/ coalition is built before the election.

Kurauone Chihwayi
MDC National Spokesperson