PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK Masvingo Manicaland In Masvingo Province, the Zimbabwe Peace Project In (ZPP) documented documented 20 human rights violations that Manicaland Province, 12 human the rights Zimbabwe violations Peace Project reflecting the (ZPP) pervasive reflect a persistent pattern of economic, political, and abuse of authority, political discrimination, and coercive practices social repression affecting vulnerable populations. In that Gutu to 2025, in Golowa Business Centre, Wendumba Village, Mutare North, harassment and had their goods forcibly confiscated, a traditional leader was physically assaulted by villagers angered by undermining their livelihoods and right to economic the unfair distribution of social welfare wheat, revealing both the participation. Such actions not only inflict immediate desperation in communities over access to basic resources and the financial and breakdown of trust in local leadership. In Mutasa Central, Ward 15, Chivi, Eri Mudzindiko blocked the appointment of a female villager as a wards 12 and 13, villagers faced threats of eviction to village health worker despite the community's preference for her. He make way for an irrigation project, with no alternative cited land allocated for resettlement by the state, an act "stubborn," that violates the right to adequate housing and land discrimination. tenure security. This has left affected communities in resignation in the face of political interference. Elsewhere in Mutare a state of fear and uncertainty, with potential long- North, term displacement and loss of ancestral homes. In teachers at Chipfatsura Primary School, to contribute USD $1 each Bikita South, the healthcare system was reported to toward be lacking endorsed by essential drugs. This systemic neglect endangers the Solomon, was lives to both cash and kind for the event at Gomorefu Secondary School in health and contributing to preventable suffering and Mutare West. These actions constitute financial coercion and misuse fatalities. of public service structures for partisan ends. Moreover, traditional Central, losses insecurity in informal a for also already dire of but vendors state, patients, subjected exacerbate struggling with them poverty families. medical depriving Political widespread, were facilities of their discrimination particularly in the In right was distribution also of food continue her to undermine alleged government leaders funding in disrespect denying The her the matter the role in to openly a PF public Day including schools, violated and clear unreported, pressured leaders, freedoms. ZANU Independence circulated 11 for went ministries traditional Ward fundamental On act of servants, celebrations. Headman Zimbabwe’s April labeled reflecting demanding 25 her political fear or including A letter Tafirenyika contributions Constitution in by aid, where access was reportedly based on political displaying political bias during national events. In the lead-up to allegiance, denying Independence Day celebrations, villagers in multiple areas faced aligned or non-affiliated leading up to villagers across contributing exclusion the critical several areas under future to individuals. Independence funds from support aid. In Day were threat These oppositionthe weeks coercion to financially contribute under threat of violence or future celebrations, exclusion from development aid. These coercive tactics foster fear, coerced of violence practices instilling divisions within fear and deepening communities. The cumulative effect of these violations is the erosion of trust in public institutions, increased social tensions, and a shrinking civic space, which altogether hinder sustainable peace, inclusive development, and democratic governance in the region or violate freedoms of association, expression, and personal security, into suppress dissent, and severely infringing on politicize the basic rights to community free participation in public life, and personal security. engagements, association, equal

Select target paragraph3