3.0 RRRV2023|Provincial Highlights ZIMBABWE PEACE PROJECT MONTHLY MONITORING REPORT AUGUST 2021 In Nkayi, it was reported that police officers assaulted three women (names supplied) who suffered significant injuries on allegations that they violated lockdown regulations. Bulawayo The highlight of the month was President Mnangagwa’s visit to Matabeleland where he met chiefs in what was seen as an attempt by the president to use the backdoor to deal with the Gukurahundi killings of the 1980s. Mnangagwa was State Security minister when the killings happened, and since he came into power in 2017, he has attempted to clear his name on the killings. ZPP and other pro-healing groups have continued to urge Mnangagwa to initiate a genuine, inclusive healing and reconciliation process. Voter registration has begun in the province with very few individuals registering to vote. The general public perception is that Zanu PF has already won the elections as the party is enjoying the opportunity to gather people and conduct its business undisturbed and yet other political parties, especially the MDC Alliance, are being denied that chance. Matabeleland North Chief Saba of Binga North Ward 9 continued intimidating opposition supporters instructing all village heads to report any meeting convened by the members of the opposition. It is said that Saba has instructed village heads to draw up a list of any opposition members carrying out any political activities and threatened that they would be ‘dealt with’ In Nkayi, it was reported that police officers assaulted three women (names supplied) who suffered significant injuries on allegations that they violated lockdown regulations. The police first accused the women of stealing livestock but they later changed the charge and accused the three of disregarding safe practices of preventing the COVID 19. Conflict and politically motivated rivalries among artisanal miners are on the rise in Umguza and in the month under review one Justin Moyo allegedly shot three people in an ownership wrangle over a newly discovered gold claim. The conflict erupted when Moyo remarked that it was his family’s land that they bought from the government and yet others argued that the land had been repossessed and parceled out by Zanu PF for artisanal processes. This resulted in Moyo shooting and injuring the three. Matabeleland South Province In Silozwana village, Matobo North, a Zanu PF activist identified as Martin Sibindi allegedly intimidated villagers telling them that they shall be monitored if they vote for the MDC Alliance. It is said that Sibindi made these remarks during a community meeting as he was encouraging people to register to vote. It is reported that Sibindi warned that a mechanism had been drawn up to monitor and punish those that might vote for other MDC Alliance and other parties.

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