#POLITRICKS CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE “Murikuzowana ma fertilisers asi ndodawo one favour yerutsigiro rwenyu pama elections, fertilizer yabva kuna President wedu so mose monyoresa mazita ne number dzezvitupa (You will get fertilisers but I need one favour; vote for me in the election. (This fertiliser came from our President (Mnangagwa) so you must all get your names and ID numbers written down)”. Manyara said before adding that if he and President Mnangagwa did not get votes in future elections, no one would to get inputs and other government relief aid. Even in areas where there are no by-elections, there was widespread politicisation of aid. Examples are in Mazowe South at Rujeko shopping centre in ward 33 where Zanu PF councilor Mitche Kasere and a farmer Florence Makiwa, reportedly denied villagers fertilizers from the government and in Bindura South at Nekati village ward 12, where during a community distribution of fertilizer, a Zanu PF Chairperson Abraham Mhembere said all opposition political party supporters should not benefit from any government schemes. OUR RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the political developments spelt out in this report, we believe that before we belong to any political party, we are Zimbabwean First and as we go to the byelections on March 26, we reiterate the following recommendations, which we believe can create an environment for free, fair and credible elections in 2022 and beyond. • We implore ZEC to strengthen the Multi Party Liaison Committee to make it inclusive and capacitated to deal with cases of political violence. •State media is supposed to serve the interests of every Zimbabwean and is expected to accord all political contestants an equal chance to be heard •ZPP expects that aid should not be used as a tool for political coercion or vote buying and no political party should interfere in govt aid processes as these are meant to benefit those deserving regardless of their political affiliation •ZPP further urges the ruling party to respect the line between the party and the government, and to ensure that all citizens enjoy their Constitutionally guaranteed right to participate in the electoral processes without coercion. •We believe that holding different political views is not a reason for anyone to be discriminated against, arrested, criminalised, intimidated or harassed as has been seen in the past year. It is our hope that these values are respected. • Traditional leaders should be apolitical and should not use their influence to coerce citizens to vote for any political party. • Without tolerance and harmony the lasting peace cannot be maintained. Lack of tolerance leads to fighting, violence, and finally it destroys the peace and security of our country. •The most fundamental principle defining credible elections is that they must reflect the free expression of the will of the people. To achieve this, elections should be transparent, inclusive, and accountable, and there must be equitable opportunities to campaign. •Peace is the cornerstone of our nation's development as it comes along with unity, positive thinking, and collaboration for the common good of all. There is need for citizens to decide on a set of collective values that they will live by and nurture for the next generation. Without tolerance and harmony, the lasting peace of societies cannot be maintained.

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