Section 52 of the Constitution states that every Zimbabwean has the right to bodily and psychological integrity, which includes the right to freedom from all forms of violence from public or private sources. Articles 3 and 5 of the UDHR recognise that every person has the right to personal liberty and security, and this is supported by Article 6 of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR). Freedom of Assembly and Association In the month of July, ZPP recorded a total of 36 cases related to freedom of assembly and association. Manicaland had the highest number, 9 cases and Mashonaland East recorded 2 cases being the lowest. A Zanu PF youth was assaulted for putting President Emmerson Mnangagwa ‘s campaign posters outside a fast-food outlet, Chicken lnn. The incident happened in Chegutu Central on 24 July. The victim allegedly defied instructions from Chicken Inn employees, who confronted him to pull down Mnangagwa’s campaign material on a pole adjacent the outlet. The victim defied their orders and was assaulted by Chicken Inn staff. It is alleged that, the Chicken Inn staff claimed that they were instructed by the Branch Manager to remove any poster that was close to their premises. The matter was reported to Chegutu Central Police Station. According to Section 58 of the Constitution, every Zimbabwean has the right not to assemble or associate with others nor be compelled to belong to an association or to attend a meeting or gathering. The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, Article 10 states that, “every individual shall have the right to assemble freely with others.” In addition, Article 11 states that, “every individual shall have the right to freedom of movement.” The right to freedom of association is guaranteed under Articles 12(3), 27(2) and 28 of the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance. Right to administrative justice In the month of May, ZPP recorded 7 cases of right to administrative justice. It is alleged that Zanu PF youths camped at Ranja pre-school base in Mudzi North ward 17 have been forcing nearby villagers to contribute money for welfare. Reports indicate that the youths have camped at the pre-school since 3 July which has resulted in many people living in fear. The youths reportedly wake up every-morning running in streets singing revolutionary songs denigrating the opposition CCC. It is alleged that Chief Mukota (Alex Manhando Tsuro) assigned them to compile names of CCC supporters saying when the government deploys soldiers, they should be ready to submit names of traitors. Section 68 of the Constitution stipulates that every Zimbabwean has a right to administrative conduct that is lawful, prompt, efficient, reasonable, proportionate, impartial and both substantively and procedurally fair. Page 16

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