It is alleged that pupils owing fees at Chibvuti Primary School in ward 7 of Goromonzi West were sent back home. Headmaster, Edward Chekumanyara, sent students home between 19 and 22 June. Parents of the affected pupils tried negotiating with Chekumanyara for payment plans but were told to pay tuition fees in full first before sending their children back to school. Category of incident Theft/looting Discrimination Intimidation/harassment June 2017 3 3 17 May 2017 6 2 10 A haulage truck ferrying people to Rudhaka Stadium (Picture by ZPP) Markets were closed as people were forced to attend the rally (Picture by ZPP) Threat level: Low A presidential interface rally was held on 2 June 2017 at Rudhaka Stadium, Marondera. Attendance was very high partly owing to intimidation of residents by local leaders. School buses, haulage trucks and commuter omnibuses ferried people to the venue. The event was characterised by a high presence of uniformed forces who were deployed for the rally and these included Zimbabwe Republic Police, Zimbabwe National Army, Zimbabwe Prison Service, Air Force of Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe National Youth Service. Schools were ordered to close for the rally and students from schools within the district were ordered to attend. Students from Cherutombo, Nyameni and Marondera High Schools missed lessons as they were ordered to attend the rally. Most flea markets and vending bays closed. Some of the security forces deployed during the rally to maintain peace (Picture by ZPP) Some of the pupils that were forced to abscond from school and attend the presidential youth interface rally (Picture by ZPP) *Bradley Marufu, a graduate trainee employed by the District Development Fund was on 5 June reportedly dismissed from work on allegations that he had failed to produce a Zanu PF membership card. It is alleged that the District Development Fund department in Mhondoro 16

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