PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK Mashonaland West Mashonaland East In Mashonaland West 12 human rights violations were In Mashonaland East, 14 violations were reported. documented. The violations were largely pertaining to The police in Murehwa District were reported the unfair distribution and maladministration of food using excessive force in dispersing informal aid and agricultural inputs. However other violations traders of rights such as the right to water and denial of operation. More than 30 informal traders were education were documented. Schools like Alaska briefly detained and were later released. There Primary denied access to education to school pupils were incidents of forced attendance to political due to non-payment of bus levy. In Magunje meetings and ZANU PF youths coerced villagers constituency ward 23, fertilizers were not fairly and business operators to attend a ZANU PF rally distributed. FAZ members were reported taking the in Murehwa. There were incidents of unfair aid remaining fertilizers, selling them for $15 per bag. distribution as well as assault on citizens. and pirates from their places of Other incidents were also recorded where aid was either looted or unfairly distributed among community leaders leaving many villagers disgruntled and anguishing. Harare Harare province has witnessed a surge in human rights violations, with 10 documented violations, including unfair distribution of food aid, assault, and threats of violence. A disturbing incident occurred at Tashinga primary school in Tafara, where approximately 250 people, mostly women and men aged 40-70, were denied seed maize and fertilizer due to their suspected affiliation with the opposition CCC party and non-attendance at ZANU PF meetings. Furthermore, intra-party violence erupted between CCC factions, resulting in the assault of Councillor Blessing Duma and Mr Priston Mwabaya. The incident escalated when the Epworth Member of Parliament brandished a firearm, intimidating supporters. The victim sustained minor injuries, and two days later, a significant police presence was deployed, with six truckloads of armed Support Unit police mobilised. These incidents underscore the deteriorating human rights situation in Harare province, marked by partisan violence, intimidation, and denial of basic rights. 9

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