He accused the villagers of not turning up at a meeting he had called for the previous week. He intimidated villagers arguing that the 2018 elections are going to be worse than the ones in 2008 if they don’t join cell groups “kumberi kwakaipa kupfuura 2008” he is reported to have said.  On 26 February 2016, Member of Parliament (MP) for Marondera Central, Lawrence Katsiru, reportedly had a meeting with Zanu-PF youths and allegedly told them to prepare to deal with anyone who joins ZimPF. However, Katsiru denied the allegations and told ZPP, “That is nonsensical. It is full of lies. I enjoy good relations with the opposition; and there have been many meetings in Marondera and rest of Mashonaland East by the opposition at which there have been no disturbances.”  On 26 February 2016, a Zanu-PF coordinator for Ward 11 in Marondera West had an argument with a member of the women’s league over leadership. The coordinator had said the president was “hiding behind a finger” while major decisions to rule were being made by the First Lady. The women’s league member then threatened the coordinator for holding these views.  In Marondera Central Zanu-PF supporters Gift Midzi and Garikai Tonderai are allegedly threatening Itai Nzondo (not real name) who is a former MDC-T member who has defected to ZimPF. The two reportedly told Nzondo that he is a sell-out for choosing to work with Joyce Mujuru. The threats started on 27 February 2016. The Zanu-PF supporters are said to be moving around the area saying MDC-T is better that People First. Mashonaland West There is increasing tension in Mashonaland West over the rise of the ZimPF. Reports from the province note a considerable amount of defections from Zanu-PF to ZimPF and these have been followed by threats and harassment of defectors. Clashes were reported in the province between supporters of Zanu-PF and ZimPF with the latter’s supporters being harassed in Mhondoro and Kadoma. The operating space for civil society organisations has also shrunk with the Election Resource Centre (ERC) experiencing challenges after their meetings in Sanyati. The tense political environment has resulted in increased paranoia with Australian visitors being harassed in Chegutu and a pastor being summoned in Pfupajena over a prophecy he made during a church service. The current situation in Hurungwe West constituency is similar to the one experienced during the June elections. To drum up its support Zanu-PF is allegedly allocating residential stands to party youths in preparation for 2018 general election. The youths are said to be paying US$5 to be on the waiting list kept at Hurungwe Rural District Council (HRDC). At a meeting held on 2 February 2016 at Mashuma Business Centre, Zanu-PF youth chairperson, Patrick Karimatsenga, said the party had realised that youths were left out in a lot of projects so they had decided to allocate housing stands for them in Karoi. The names were to be handed over to Ward 17 Councillor, Matthew Runi. It was reported that Karimatsenga told the youths that they were preparing to meet the Minister of Youth Development to come up with more projects for youths. All Zanu-PF youths were told to submit their names to their 17

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