Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023
NOVEMBER 2022
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Provincial Outlook
Harare
Harare remained a political hotspot of human rights violations in the month
of November. Demolitions by Harare City Council (HCC) were recorded in
Chitungwiza and Mabvuku Tafara leaving hundreds of people
inconvenienced with no food, shelter and livelihood support in the rainy
season. On 3 November, the council demolished several houses in New
Tafara accusing the home owners of illegally settling themselves on a piece
of land reserved for council employees. On 4 November, in St Mary
Chitungwiza, HCC demolished tuck-shops at Chigovanyika shopping centre,
leaving informal traders counting their losses. On 8 November suspected
Zanu PF youths disrupted a CCC press conference at the Media Centre in
Harare. CCC officials Fadzai Mahere (Party spokesperson), Ian Makone
(Secretary for elections) and his deputy Ellen Shiriyedenga had to escape
through a back entrance as the youths besieged and cordoned the venue,
while others manned its main exit.
The Zimbabwe Peace Project
Monthly Monitoring Report
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