NANGO members have agreed on the need to observe elections and monitor the pre and post-election environment. This comes after the realisation that member organisations with diverse interests can find common ground.
24 organisations that attended the membership planning meeting on Wednesday 21 March 2018 concurred that NANGO should be involved in electoral processes that have been initiated by Zimbabwe Election Commission.
There is a need for NANGO to get the true reflection of election readiness from organisations that are already observing the political arena.
The meeting also emphasised that civil society needs play a parliamentary oversight role ensuring that election reforms are discussed taking into consideration the concerns of the electorate.
NANGO director, Leonard Mandishara, said NANGO is aligning itself with key players in order to observe pre and post-elections.
“NANGO is reaching out to key players with regards to elections. This will see to the harmonisation of partners dealing with elections,” he said.
Mandishara added that coordination will make it possible for civil society to come up with a barometer that covers all election related issues including mapping of conflict hot spots especially were election violence is most likely to occur.
NANGO members that were present also agreed on the importance of continuous interaction and rejuvenation of NANGO with a particular focus on the imminent elections.