April 2019 HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS In Chimanimani East, freelance journalist Sydney Saize was assaulted while on official duty. Saize was investigating an allegation that soldiers were sexually abusing female Cyclone Idai survivors in exchange for food aid at Chimanimani High School camp. ZPP understands that Saize arrived at the school and took pictures of the place, interviewed a few people before members of the military and National Service trained youths took him. They asked what he was doing, then he presented his journalist accreditation cards but they refused to recognise him and assaulted him before forcing him to take aid under camera in order to misrepresent him as a thief. Saize was detained at Chimanimani Police Station then later released.  Military brutality against civilians is worryingly on a continued upward course as evidenced by the fact that Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) accounted for 14% of violators of human rights. One such case occurred in Bindura North in Chiwaridzo. where two soldiers were murdered by a gang of assailants called “Mashurugwi1”. The deceased were part of a group of four soldiers who were involved in an altercation over sex workers. The surviving two then returned with a group of soldiers who proceeded to conduct a door to door exercise in Chiwaridzo assaulting residents. They attacked residents in Ward 12 and patrons at a night club watching soccer were not spared. The army was also involved in a joint effort with the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) in evicting villagers in Ward 16 of Gokwe Mapfungautsi constituency from state owned farms at Sikombela and Chemagora areas and one owned by Silobela lawmaker Mthokozisi Mayoki Mpofu. Properties such as shops were damaged while some huts were burnt during the eviction process.  Widespread evictions are still underway in some parts of the country and hundreds of families have lost valuable property as well as their livelihoods in the process. Although there is a land audit currently underway, in most instances it is not clear who is really in the wrong between the evicted and evictee. About 150-200 households were left homeless in Harare South ward 1 at the Dutch Poultry farm in Waterfalls. It is alleged that farm owner Victor Matepano hired police officers who demolished homes leaving families stranded. On 22 April villagers from three farms in Marondera East were evicted without High court orders namely Waterndale Farm, Chinatsa Farm and Kindle Farm Ward 6. Zanu PF activist Mrs Apolonia Muzerengi is alleged to be behind the evictions at Waterndale Farm and Chinatsa Farm whilst at 1 Machete wielding gang of artisanal miners hailing from Midlands province 6

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