Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023 Matabeleland North Zanu PF was noted as the major perpetrators as they unleashed their campaign machinations on the citizens. Citizens were reportedly being forced to purchase Zanu PF membership cards and forced to partake in the activities of the ruling party. This was done through intimidation and harassment. At Nkayi South in ward 29, it was reported that Zanu PF activists only identified as Sipho Naka and Freedom Sibanda forced citizens to attend a meeting where every village member was to register under the Zanu PF cell group record. In Tsholotsho South ward 22, Zanu PF Women’s League led by Loveness Nkomo were reportedly forcing other women at Fusini to join the ruling party. Women are said to have been promised loans and farming inputs as soon as they register with the ruling party. During the National Youth Day celebrations which were convened at Lupane State University, it was reported that a Zanu PF activist identified as Samson Dube forced Thulani Ndabambi to remove a yellow t-shirt that he was putting on. It is said that Dube dragged Ndabambi from the queue and instructed him to remove the yellow t-shirt. Matabeleland South Villagers were reportedly being forced to purchase Zanu PF membership cards, while other village heads were being victimised if they fail to attend Zanu PF meetings. At Msizini ward 3, it was reported that the village head who is also the Zanu PF activist identified as Salius Moyo told other village heads and citizens to attend the ruling party meetings. Moyo warned other village heads, Sabhukus and villagers that they risk losing out on social amenities from the government especially those that are not active in the activities of the party. In terms of campaigns, CCC space to reach out to villagers appears to be shrinking at a very fast pace. This is so as Zanu PF barred the CCC’s gathering at Masabeni village. It is said the ruling party members told the gathered to return to their homes after taking down their names for unknown reasons. A CCC member was threatened with assault if found convening another meeting of similar nature. February 2023 The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 21

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