PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK 35 Dec Jan 30 25 20 15 10 5 M an ic al an M d as h C en tr al M as h Ea st M as h W es t M as vi ng o M at N or th M at So ut h M id la nd s Ha ra re Bu la w ay o 0 Mashonaland Central In Mashonaland Central, ZPP recorded four human rights violations, mainly affecting access to education and non-discrimination. During the distribution of presidential agricultural inputs in Mt Darwin South, 8 community members, including persons with disabilities, were excluded based on perceived political affiliation, raising concerns of perpetual political discrimination and unequal access to government assistance. In addition, learners in Mazowe West among other areas were denied access to their Grade 7 results and sent home due to school fees arrears, undermining the right to education and unfairly punishing learners for financial constraints. In addition, Other related incidents reflected similar patterns of exclusion and economic barriers affecting vulnerable groups. Matabeleland South In Matabeleland South province, four human rights violations were documented, primarily involving political intimidation. In Gwanda at Vubachikwe Mine, ZANU PF district chairperson Mosses Langa and six other men invaded the mine on 17 January 2026, intimidated security personnel, and set themselves up to run mining activities while claiming political backing. In Bulilima West (Ward 9), community members were threatened by ruling party local leaders with losing land under the land reform programme if they did not support the “2030” political agenda. These incidents reflected patterns of political coercion and intimidation within communities. 8

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