Zimbabwe Peace Project EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) monitored the by-elections held on 14 June 2025 in two National Assembly constituencies: Gutu East and Insiza North, and two Rural District Council (RDC) wards, Chipinge Ward 5 and Binga Ward 4. The by-election in Insiza was due to the death of the sitting Member of Parliament, Farai Taruvinga who has served as the We Member of highest Parliament under2002. the ZANU PF ticket,to while the seat in are at the pointsince we've 2018 been since Congratulations everyone! Chipinge became vacant as a result of the death of Councilor Alderman Phibeon Machuwaire. In Gutu East, ZANU PF recalled and expelled Benjamin Ganyiwa leading to the vacant seat. The councillor for Ward 4 in Binga who was under the CCC Political party resigned. Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU PF) won all the four by-elections that were held on the 14th of June. ZPP documented 12 human rights violations in Chipinge RDC Ward 5, affecting 1500 people and 2 violations affecting 87 people in Gutu East. No violations were recorded by the human rights monitors in Binga RDC Ward 4 and Insiza North Constituency. Cumulatively, ZPP documented a total of 14 violations in the four by-elections, which affected a total of 1587 victims. During the monitoring process, ZPP monitors collected victim and witness accounts of these violations. The violations were monitored and documented through ZPP’s network of human rights monitors who collect firsthand accounts of the human rights violations. In the pre-election and voting periods, ZPP documented human rights violations that not only contravened the Electoral Act but also breached fundamental constitutional rights. These included cases of political intimidation, harassment, forced assisted voting and intra-party violence, particularly in Gutu East and Chipinge Ward 5. In Gutu,Village heads and traditional leaders, who, by law, are not supposed to be partisan, were actively involved in partisan mobilization and intimidation of voters. In Gutu South, ruling party political activists stationed near polling stations issued threats, recorded voter details, and created an environment of coercion and fear. The use of traditional leaders to threaten and discipline communities that supported opposition parties violated the Traditional Leaders Act and the Constitution of Zimbabwe. Section 67 of the Constitution guarantees every citizen the right to free and fair elections, the freedom to form and join political parties, and to vote and campaign freely. These rights were violated during the by-elections. Communities in affected constituencies were subjected to overt threats of violence, forced political allegiance, and exclusion from access to public services. The manipulation of state and traditional structures to influence electoral outcomes reflects an entrenched culture of impunity. ZPP calls on relevant authorities, civil society, and regional observers to collaborate and ensure that there is peaceful co-existence between people of different political persuasions, to ensure that human rights are not violated and to ensure that there is an atmosphere that promotes free participation of citizens in all electoral processes. 4

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