Discrimination Unlawful Detention Harassment/Intimidation Assault Total Right to food, aid and livelihood Right to liberty Right to personal integrity and human dignity Right to personal integrity and human dignity 1 1 1 1 4 Harare Ø Right to personal integrity and human dignity Right to personal integrity and human dignity 1 1 2 Mat North Harassment/Intimidation Assault Total Mat South Ø Ø Ø Harassment/Intimidation Discrimination Total Right to personal integrity and human dignity Right to food, aid and livelihood 1 4 5 Ø Harassment/Intimidation Total Right to personal integrity and human dignity 4 4 Ø Bulawayo Ø 286 Total 7 farm inputs and food relief from the GMB in favour of Zanu PF. Zanu PF won the election on 25 January. The month of January started on a low note politically, as political parties especially Zanu PF, MDC-T and National Constitutional Assembly held their meetings without disruptions especially in Sunningdale ward 14 where they were campaigning for council by-elections held on 25 January 2014. The campaign was done peacefully except for one incident where an NCA member was assaulted in Mbare ward 3. Three NCA members were allegedly attacked in Mbare by Zanu PF activists as they put up posters for the party candidate in a council byelection. This month has seen a marked decrease of violations from 13 recorded in the previous month of December to two in January. The decrease can be attributed to the just ended festive season and the ploughing season, which has diverted people’s attention from political issues. A notable trend in the province was the harassment of AREX officers and other aid distribution officers by Zanu PF officials for allegedly issuing food handouts to MDC-T supporters. The majority of rural district councils in the province have advised local leadership to demand clearance letters from NGOs and civil society organisations. The clearance letters clearly state that the affected organisation has a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) they have signed with the respective council. The province has remained relatively calm with only four incidents of political violence having been recorded during the month as compared to five cases witnessed in December 2013. The majority of the reported cases were of harassment and intimidation. Another political party called the Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) was launched in Bulawayo on 11 January 2014, promising to push for seperation of the south-western parts of the country within two years. The MRP led by vocal activist Mqondisi Moyo, like other secessionist parties that have sprouted in the past few years, claims it wants Matabeleland and the Midlands provinces to secede to form the Mthwakazi Republic.

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