Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023 Harare The Zanu PF primary elections held on 25 and 26 March in Harare were soiled by incidences of vote buying, intimidation and violence. Chaotic scenes were recorded in Chitungwiza, Glenview North and Glenview South where Zanu PF supporters clashed with polling administrators when they found their names missing on the voters roll. In some incidents anti-riot police were summoned to arrest perpetrators of violence. The road to the primary elections had potholes characterised by intolerance as some contestants defaced posters of rival candidates. On 24 March Zanu PF youths affiliated to aspiring legislator Mr Mahachi moved around Mbare defacing rival candidate Martin Manyanya’s posters. The youths who were spotted singing and chanting revolutionary songs moved around ward 3 pulling down Manyanya’s posters. On 25 March in Glenview North at Muzerere polling station, Zanu PF activist Emanuel Juta was allegedly arrested for pointing a pistol at his rivals following clashes during the primary elections. The province recorded ample incidences of vote manipulation. Vote-buying was reported in Harare East at Courtney Selous and Kamfinsa areas on 24 March before the primary elections. Prospective voters were given beans, salt, rice and a bucket by Harare East aspiring legislator Lynnette Mahlaba who was pleading for votes before the primary elections. On 24 March, Zanu PF Epworth South aspiring legislator Taedzwa Mutana and ward 5 aspiring Councillor Chamunorwa Takunda nicknamed Hotie were giving people 1 kg rice packs and a packet of spaghetti encouraging residents in ruling party cell structures to vote for them. In Glenview North ward 30, 2 people per household were given 5 kgs of rice each by Zanu PF aspiring legislator Witness Zamanga who was contesting against Martin Mambo. Zamanga also gave 20 elderly people 5 kgs of rice before leaving. The distribution was nearly disrupted by residents who were jostling for the rice. MARCH 2023 The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 22

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