Special Focus In November, the special focus area centred on the right to equality and nondiscrimination, political rights, personal security and the right to administrative justice. Right to Personal Security Discrimination ZPP recorded a total number of 17 cases related to the violation of equality and non-discrimination rights. In Hurungwe West at Mupandagera village in ward 17, ZANU PF district leaders allegedly called for a meeting where they advised village heads and local Chiefs to only work with ZANU PF members in School Development Committees (SDC). It was reported that the traditional leaders’ statement was an instruction from the ruling party’s hierarchy. The traditional leaders were also advised that this was a mechanism to deter opposition influence in their communities. It is alleged that after the meeting, perceived members of the opposition parties were expelled from village committees, dip tank committees and SDC committees. Section 56 of the Constitution states that every Zimbabwean has the right not to be treated in an unfair and discriminatory manner on such grounds as their nationality, race, colour, tribe, language, class or political affiliation among others. All persons have the right to equal treatment before the law, without discrimination. (Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: and Article 2 and 3 of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights). 11

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