Monthly Monitoring Report March 2024 Violations against Freedom of Assembly and Association Several cases of intimidation and forced attendance of events have been recorded with ZANU PF widely recorded forcing citizens to participate in public events thereby violating their right to freedom of assembly and association. In Ward 10 of Makoni West, in Manicaland Province, ZANU PF officials under the leadership of Councilor Pedzisai Chidziya are reported to be forcing villagers to contribute towards the financing of the Independence Day commemorations scheduled for 18 April 2024. Cashstrapped villagers in about 12 villages were made to pay US$0.50 (in equivalent Zimbabwean Dollars). Similarly, in Mashonaland Central, ZANU PF activists led by Hwamedza Chamu and Peter Gemu convened a meeting about Independence Day Celebrations in Ward 11 of Mazowe Central at Nyachuru shopping center. Chamu and Gemu ordered villagers to contribute US$3.00 towards the Independence Day commemorations without fail. Similar cases were recorded in Buhera South among others. In Ward 28 at Jori Business Centre on 24 March, Honourable Mudekunye threatened villagers that those “who will not attend are enemies of the liberation struggle.” According to the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Section 58: 2) ‘No person may be compelled to belong to an association or Nelson Chamisa to attend a meeting or gathering’ hence the forced attendance violates the citizens’ freedom of assembly and association. In other cases of intimidation and harassment, Mbongeni Dube and a crew of ZANU PF youths forced villagers and some travelers to attend an official opening of the Pupu clinic and a monument by President Mnangagwa at Lupane Centre. The forced attendance violates the citizens’ right to Freedom of Assembly and Association. The Constitution of Zimbabwe (Section 58: 2) states that no person may be forced to belong to an association or to attend a gathering. ZPP recommends that the Parliament and the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission make deliberate efforts to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of partisan and unfair distribution of food aid and other human rights violations ZPP recommends that food aid distribution must be conducted through official government structures and not through political party activists ZPP further recommends that the government must ensure that authorised personnel to conduct relief aid programmes act in a professional manner. The government, professional bodies and political parties should not use force and intimidation to compel citizens, especially those struggling economically to contribute towards national public events. The act provokes fear and disgruntlement among citizens as much as it also affects their day to day lives. 6

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