RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. GoZ must accelerate efforts to achieve full ratification of ACDEG
2. CSOs & other stakeholders should monitor progress being made by the GoZ
3. Goz with collaborate CSOs should begin the process of dissemination of the charter @ActionAidZim@africa_wewant
ACDEG Article 32 speaks to the Independent Judiciary, which is covered by the Zimbabwe Constitution Section 164 and Section 180 amongst others. @ActionAidZim@africa_wewant
Article 17 of ACDEG has pieces of legislation in Zimbabwe to support it. It speaks to democratic elections & establishment is founded in chapter 67 of the constitution and Chapter 7 & the Electoral Act. Rated 3/5 to Zim Legal framework @africa_wewant@ActionAidZim@chipiwac
Section 56(3) of the Zimbabwe Constitution provides for an open list of grounds which unfair discrimination could be based in line with Article 8 of ACDEG. #ImplementACDEG@africa_wewant@ActionAidZim hence rated at 4 out of 5 in the report
Article 15 of ACDEG has been rated at 3 out of 5 to the Zimbabwe Electoral Framework especially as it speaks to provisions in Chapter 12 of the Zimbabwe Constitution. @ActionAidZim@africa_wewant#ImplementACDEG
We are joined by the Zimbabwe Ministry of Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Ministry of Trade and Foreign Affairs as we Validate the Legal Analysis Report on ACDEG vis-a-vis the Zimbabwe Legal Framework. @ActionAidZim@africa_wewant@chipiwac
Zimbabwe CSOs, Academics, Media and Ministry of Foreign Affairs taking part during the Zimbabwe ACDEG legal analysis report validation meeting. @africa_wewant@ActionAidZim@chipiwac
@vanyaradzayi@Toendepikamuse1@ActionAidZim Service delivery is indeed a critical issue that involves the dignity of every citizen. Scaling up dialogue with local authorities is indeed crucial.