4. Right to Food and Water In Glenview South ward 32 on 1 September, the City of Harare disconnected water supplies to more than 50 residents after their water metres were stolen by thieves the previous month. This action reportedly left many residents concerned since Glenview South has been a hotspot for cholera and other water borne diseases in the past. A resident lamented against the council decision complaining that instead of replacing the stolen water metres the council decided to disconnect water supplies in the community. At Halfway Business centre in ward 11, Gokwe Sasame, under Chief Nemangwe , a partisan distribution of aid was reported on 17 September. Zanu PF member and ward councillor Mafukidzamwa Masara addressed residents of the area, informing them about presidential inputs that would be distributed. He indicated that Zanu PF members and those who completed their village levy payments (mutero) would benefit. Those that did not fall under the two categories would be denied the aid as they portrayed ‘sellouts’ traits. Villagers in Nyangavi Township, ward 5, Guruve South under Chief Chipuriro’s jurisdiction were forced to contribute US $3.00 to fundraise for Zanu PF’s 2023 election campaigns. On 19 September Zanu PF Councillor Mike Kamuzonde reportedly assigned village heads to collect the contributions, citing that the ruling party was fundraising for next year’s local and general elections. Kamuzonde reportedly specified that defaulters would not benefit from government aid sponsored under the Presidential pfumvunza inputs scheme. Village heads were also advised to compile lists of the defaulters. 21

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