#PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK MASVINGO BULAWAYO MACHETE GANGS KILL CCC ACTIVIST MAT NORTH STATE SECURITY AGENTS UNLEASHED In Masvingo, the ruling Zanu PF party was resorting to using traditional leaders to coerce people to vote for Zanu PF. Zanu PF Vice President Kembo Mohadi held nationwide meetings with traditional leaders and in Masvingo, he told them to be part of the Zanu PF structures. In Zaka Central, ward 8, on 19 June 2022, Mohadi, who is no longer a government official, convened a meeting with village heads, headmen, chiefs, government workers as well as Zanu PF supporters. Mohadi is alleged to have told the gathered traditional leaders that they were not supposed to allow anyone under their jurisdiction to support CCC in the 2023 elections. He then said that, if they did not do that, they risked their areas experiencing what happened in 2008. Political tensions continue to rise in the province. As the month began political intolerance among parties continued to be recorded. This has been recorded during door-to-door campaigns and through social events. In one of the cases recorded in Nkulumane suburb, Fanuel Ndlovu of Mthwakazi Liberation Party(MLP) assaulted a citizen after the latter professed that the only deal in town is Nelson Chamisa and other opposition parties are a mere progeny of Zanu-PF. This comes at a time when Mnangagwa has castigated MLP members as ‘nonsensical beings’ in the just ended political rally in Gweru. In Lobengula, a machete gang killed CCC member Langelihle Zonda Dube. It is said that the machete gang stormed his house and demanded money, gold and other accessories. The gang allegedly murdered him and accused him of being a CCC member who deserved to lose his life. In Binga North, at ward 9 in Siansundu it was reported that a Zanu PF activist identified as Lumumo Munkuli warned opposition members that they risk being beaten if found carrying out political activities. Munkuli said that he is prepared to deal with members of the new party led by Nelson Chamisa. He further warned that community members should monitor any individual found wearing yellow regalia so as to send their name to him for disciplinary action. The state has also unleashed its machinery towards members of the opposition. It was reported that three unidentified individuals suspected to be state security agents intimidated a CCC supporter John Kasirori*. It is said that the trio came into contact with Kasirori and warned him to remove his party t-shirt or risk being beaten and arrested. It has become routine at Lupane Centre for state agents to go around intimidating those who wear CCC regalia. 10

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