Political Rights ZPP recorded a total number of 19 cases in which the political rights of citizens were violated. Midlands recorded 7 cases, which was the highest number of political rights violations during the month. Mashonaland West and Masvingo recorded 3 cases each. In one case in Midlands, on the 10th of November at Gokwe Central constituency, Ward 15, it was reported that community members summoned their Member of Parliament, David Masvisvi for him to respond to allegations of partisan p distribution of Pfumvudza inputs . Masvisvi allegedly remarked that the scheme only targeted ZANU PF members and hence members from Citizen Coalition for Change should either join the ruling party or will continue to be excluded from receiving inputs under the Pfumvudza program. Several cases were reported in other provinces where opposition members were intimidated or assaulted for their political affiliation. At Chiriga Township in Gutu West, Ward 6, ten ZANU PF members severely assaulted five members of the Citizen Coalition for Change on 9 November. It is said that ZANU PF assailants were led by Benson Gadzikwa after they found CCC members campaigning. CCC members were beaten with baton sticks, stones, and logs. Some of the victims included women. While the majority of cases recorded targeted members of the opposition party, a case of intimidation was reported against a ZANU PF member. On 15 November in ward 8 of Zhombe, a ZANU PF member was reportedly threatened and intimidated by three members of Citizen Coalition for Change. It was reported that John Huni, Norman Ncube and Takawira Moyo threatened to beat the victim because he belongs to ZANU PF. The three further threatened to set his homestead on fire should he continue his support of the ruling party. The constitution of Zimbabwe (Sec 67) provides for ‘every Zimbabwean citizen’ to enjoy the right to ‘make political choices freely, form, join and participate in the activities of a political party or organisation of their choice and campaign freely and peacefully for a political party or cause.’ The violations recorded in November by ZPP clearly demonstrate an onslaught of this right by members of ZANU PF and other public officials. 12

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