This follows a ruling by High Court Judge, Justice Ben Hlatshwayo on Thursday directing COPAC to publish the statistical report before the Conference.
Danny Musukuma, a Harare man reportedly linked to Zanu (PF), which has been insisting that the report should be part of the deliberations at the conference, had filed an urgent chamber application seeking an order to stop the summit until COPAC published the document.
COPAC chairpersons, Paul Mangwana, Douglas Mwonzora and Edward Mkhosi said the report detailing what the people said during the outreach programme was accessible on their website.
“The Parliamentary Select Committee would like to advise that the National Statistical Report is available on its website www.copac.org.zw. This report carries detailed information on the COPAC outreach process,” they said in a statement.
The COPAC statement added that the hard copy of the report would be available from Sunday and ‘these reports will be in the custody of Provincial Administrators.”
“COPAC has no intention of hiding any information from anybody. All delegates attending the conference shall be given the National Statistical Report before the conference,” said the statement.
The Conference that will end on Tuesday.
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