22 October Association that they were seated waiting for transport to their rally when they were attacked. Freedom of Association *Moven Mutebere, a ZimPF supporter, was evicted from the house he was renting in ward 13 Rimuka in Kadoma Central. ZimPF members had visited the victim and this infuriated the landlord who is a strong supporter of Zanu PF. The landlord ordered the victim to remove his property immediately and he had to sleep outside guarding his property while his wife and children were housed by a neighbour. Right to Shelter 25 October Freedom of Association *Kelvin Musa, *Tinashe Mhere, *Esther Shamu and *Joseph Sakarombe were assaulted by Zanu youths in ward 2 at Machipisa Shopping Centre in Rimuka, Kadoma Central. The victims who are members of the MDC- T were assaulted by Zanu PF youths led by Leo Shoko, the youth secretary for ward 2 for celebrating Temba Mliswa’s victory in the Norton by-elections by carrying placards and a banner. The placards and banner were grabbed and burnt while the four fled. Masvingo The province witnessed an attempt by government to alter political boundaries in opposition party strongholds and most people complained about the effects of cash shortages. Date HR Violated Provincial highlights 5 October Right to Personal Security *Peter Muchena, a member of Gutu Residents and Rate Payers Association was allegedly interrogated and detained for five hours by state security agents. It is further alleged the agents took pictures of Muchena and collected personal information as well as information related to close family members and friends. Among the many questions that he was asked was to explain who was helping the Residents Association financially. 13 October Property Rights It is alleged that a group of six men, including one Mudendi from the Department of National Parks, ‘invaded’ Mapare Resort in Bikita East and told the owners, Mr and Mrs Marima, to vacate the centre. The men are said to have been wielding AK47 rifles. A few days after the incident the Department of National Parks issued a statement where they sought to set the record straight. They argued that they would not invade their own place while on the other hand the Right to personal 21

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