PROVINCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Masvingo This report also highlights Masvingo Province, which recorded 26 violations, up from last month 11. Key human rights violations have been reported in various wards, including Ward 16 of Bikita East, where Councillor Gladys Muchuchuru distributed wheat, but community members were unexpectedly asked to pay $2-3 for transport, sparking discontent. Meanwhile, in Masvingo, the New Start Centre's closure has denied the local population, mostly women, access to essential health services, including cervical cancer screening, HIV and TB testing, family planning, and STIs treatment. In Charamba village, Zaka South Constituency, Wilson Charamba, a child care worker and VIDCO chairperson, denied a female victim her agricultural inputs from the Pfumvudza program, despite her contributing to the village levies and registration. Furthermore, community members in Gutu Central were coerced into attending ZANU PF meetings, where they were deceived into believing they needed to bring their national identification cards for fertilizer distribution. The meeting featured intimidating speeches, including one by Mrs. Musarurwa and Mr. Dandira, who advocated for President Mnangagwa's extension in power until 2030. Additionally, over 150 people were turned away from the Chiredzi Registry on February 13, 2025, due to a claimed lack of ink, highlighting the obstacles faced by citizens in accessing essential documents and services. Harare In Bulawayo Harare, 10 were In Bulawayo Province, a relatively low number of documented, including assault, intimidation and human rights violations were reported (4 harassment and unjustified arrest. In Epworth, Citizens incidents), which include malicious damage to Coalition property. Although the National Youth Day for human Change rights (CCC) violations supporters were assaulted by ZANU PF youths for opposing the 2030 celebrations agenda. The incident, a violation of the victims' peacefully, isolated incidents of intimidation personal security, highlighted escalating political marred the event. ZANU PF youths coerced tensions surrounding the ruling party's contentious informal traders, including vendors, to attend "2030 agenda". Other incidents underscore the the celebrations at the ZITF hall. Moreover, the erosion of fundamental freedoms such as freedom of city's deteriorating service delivery situation expression. The case of journalist Blessed Mhlanga's continued to undermine citizens' access to unjustified detention fundamental human rights, including the right to demonstrate how political events can stifle free clean water and sanitation, as the provision of speech and media freedom. The court’s denial of bail potable water remained inadequate as well as and prolonged detention sends a chilling message to the right to a healthy environment, as poor journalists, waste arrest warning and them prolonged against reporting on on management February and 21st lack of passed proper sensitive topics or criticizing those in power. The wife sanitation infrastructure posed health risks. The of Blessed Geza, a war veteran who publicly crackdown by local authorities in the city centre demanded that ZANU PF must go, was repeatedly disproportionately affected vendors, who rely questioned on her husband’s whereabouts by the on informal trading to earn their livelihoods. The Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Criminal Investigation situation highlights the need for improved Department. service delivery and protection of human rights, During the questioning, subjected to intimidation and harassment. she was particularly for vulnerable populations. 9

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