Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023 NOVEMBER 2022 4.4 Misprioritized Budgeting During the 2023 National Budget presentation, the Minister of Finance and Economic Development allocated $785,8 billion of the $4,5 trillion budget to the security sector, going to the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC), Defence and War Veterans Affairs and the Home Affairs ministries. Finance minister Professor Mthuli Ncube argued that peace guarantees public order and safety and is critical for the country's economic development. ZPP, since its inception, has documented cases of how the security sector, particularly the ZRP, military and Central Intelligence Organisation, have been used to intimidate and assault members into voting for Zanu PF during elections. In the 2023 National Budget, the Chiefs Council received more funding than the Chapter 12 Commissions. In recent years ZPP has also documented how chiefs and traditional leaders have been central in mobilising and campaigning for Zanu PF in rural areas through intimidation and registering people into Zanu PF structures. ZPP recommends the adoption of the following interventions to ensure justifiable budget allocations towards strengthening good governance, democracy and accountability institutions. The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 4.4.1 Strengthen the role of Committees of Parliament and citizen participation in budget consultations to ensure that public resources are allocated and spent in deserving sectors. 8

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