The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) on Tuesday said it was still awaiting $130 million funding from government for general election President Robert Mugabe wants held by July 31.
President Mugabe appears determined to push for elections this month end despite regional pressure to delay the polls by at least two weeks to allow for reforms.
ZEC chairperson Rita Makarau said the body had put all systems in place for the polls but was awaiting the government to release money for voting material and allowances.
“As ZEC we are always prepared for the elections and we are prepared for July 31 as the polling date,” she said.
“We are ready in terms of our machinery and that machinery simply needs to be financed, but it is in place.
“We can do almost everything as long as it is funded.
“We know where we want to set our polling stations, for instance.
“We know what will go into that polling station, the material that we will require, we know how many people we need and how much allowances we will pay out.”
Justice Makarau added: “All we simply wait for is for them (government) to fund that plan.”
{Herald}
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