#PFUMVUDZA NOT GREEN AGAIN! For the second November in a row, there has been brazen politicization of government agricultural inputs under the Pfunvudza scheme It is that month again when government distributes inputs across the country and this time under the Pfumvudza scheme, ZPP recorded cases of politicization of this aid. Citizens claim there is a deliberate and systematic process of sidelining perceived or real supporters of opposition political parties from benefitting from a government scheme that is supposed to benefit everyone regardless of their political affiliation. In some cases, the distribution of the maize and fertilizer was done nicodemously. For example, in Chandavengerwa Village, only 18 families benefitted out of a potential over 70 households and there was no proper process to determine how the 18 got the inputs. In direct contravention of the Constitution, Zanu PF and government officials and local leaders charged with the distribution of inputs conducted themselves in an openly partisan manner. According to the Constitution, “Zimbabwe is founded on respect for the following values and principles… recognition of the equality of all human beings.” Unfortunately, this has not been the case as those responsible for the Pfumvudza input Scheme, have shown little regard for the respect of this fundamental value especially considering that government is charged with the responsibility to ensure that everyone enjoys their right to equal treatment. The conflation of the ruling party and the State compounded by impunity has continued and ruling party officials and activists have continued to hijack government programmes without facing any consequence. Any citizens who attempt to call out these partisan acts face the brutality of the Zanu PF activists. In one case in Mudzi West at Masarakufa turn-off Ward 8, Zanu PF Ward Chairperson Jesinau Liver said, in reference to MDC-Alliance supporters who had been denied Pfumvudza inputs, “Hatingape vapanduki kuti vagute vagotipandukira (We cannot give inputs to traitors in order for them to be well-fed enough to turn on us). In another case in Hurungwe, violence broke out when an MDCAlliance Councillor Nyamafukudze confronted a Zanu PF Councillor Chimtokoma over the politicised allocation of inputs. Chimtokoma allegedly assaulted Nyamapfukidze, claiming that government inputs are Zanu PF inputs and only ruling party supporters are entitled to benefit from the Pfumvudza Project. These examples show the barefaced level of politicization of government aid and if not arrested, it can contribute to heightened levels of food insecurity. OUR KEY ASKS The Constitution of Zimbabwe guarantees civil and political liberties to all, and as such, anyone is free to affiliate themselves to any political party. Government, on the other hand, is charged with the responsibility to provide for all, regardless of which political party or religious group they belong to. We therefore urge government to address the discrimination happening during the distribution of Pfumvudza inputs immediately as it has a bearing on food security. In the interests of transparency and accountability, we also urge government to publish statistics of beneficiaries and resources allocated to each ward for public audit purposes.

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