JULY 2017 complete monthly allowance forms on 15 July. When over 200 village heads gathered, it is said that Chief Saba verbally attacked MDC-T supporters found in his area and emphasized the need to punish and expel them from his area. At the meeting, it is alleged that Chief Saba officially recalled 43 village heads citing that they were irresponsible and that there are rumors they are supporters of MDC-T. Those accused of supporting the opposition were not given allowance forms. It is alleged that in other platforms the chief has been heard saying that village heads supporting MDC-T will never get their allowances. centre. At Siansundu business centre in Binga North Thedious Mwembe of ZanuPF allegedly assaulted *Mark Maposa as the two were at loggerheads over the organization and coordination of the presidential youth interface rally. Maposa was involved in arranging transport to ferry party supporters to Lupane for the rally on 21 July. However, when the lorry got to Siansundu ward which is Mwembe's strong hold it did not stop for more people. The youths that were left behind and many others teamed up and physically assaulted Maposa for leaving them behind. No police report was made. ZanuPF youth officer, Mbongeni Mpofu, and other ruling party youths are alleged to have roamed around Lupane Business Centre in Lupane West instilling fear in the residents on 20 July. It is said that they were demanding that villagers attend the youth rally which was expected the next day and ultimately vote for ZanuPF in the 2018 elections without fail. On 21 July at 10am schools in Lupane were allegedly ordered to close and students and teachers were told to attend the presidential youth interface rally at Somhlolo Stadium in Lupane West. It is said that the directive came from the units of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education although it was widely coordinated by ZanuPF youth officers. Some of the schools that were forced to attend include Mabhikwa, Fatima and Jotsholo secondary schools, Lupane,, Mtshibini, Kusile, and Roman Catholic primary schools. Members of the National Youth Service together with students from Kamativi primary marched, chanted and recited ZanuPF slogans as part of their displays. Category of incident July 2017 Assault Theft/looting Discrimination Intimidation/harassment 1 0 2 20 June 2017 0 0 2 4 Threat level: Low In Gokwe Chireya Ward 1 at Chireya Business Centre, on 2 July two MPs for Gokwe Kabuyuni and Gokwe Chireya, Leonard Chikomba and Cephas Sindi, called for a youth meeting. It is alleged that this meeting was held to discourage youths from supporting opposition parties. At the same meeting, ZanuPF youths were promised funds to start entrepreneurship projects. When the youths from the two constituencies had gathered, there was alleged victimisation and intimidation of those suspected to be opposition supporters. Pupils from Ndamuleni, Makovula, Silwane, Jibajiba primary schools in Lupane East were left unattended after the teachers were forced to all attend the presidential youth interface rally. The rally disrupted many schools on 21 July as it came at a time when schools were writing mid-year examinations. It is alleged that war veteran, Bigboy Sibanda, popularly known as Sandlana, threatened different individuals who had attended a Mthwakazi liberation party rally in Nkayi South on 22 July with unspecified punishment. It is reported that this happened at Mpumelelo business On 3 July, it was reported that Mr Mazorodze who stays in South Downs Gweru but owns a grocery shop at Gambiza in Chiwundura was denied access to his business by unidentified ZanuPF youths. Mazorodze allegedly wanted to deliver groceries at his shop, but 19

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