 On 16 November 2015, a Zanu-PF chairperson, Shadreck Muswaka, and two youth leaders ordered a vendor from his stall at Dandamera in Concession because he is supposedly aligned to Vice President Mnangagwa’s faction.  A Zanu-PF youth activist and prophet known as Tsungai Makombe allegedly destroyed the toilets of another prophet in Mvurwi at Forrester J’s farm. Makombe was attending a funeral of a relative next to the other prophet’s shrine. He destroyed the toilets because the victim did not attend the funeral. The two are known as religious and political Zanu-PF rivals. The two prophets are alleged to be behind chaos of Ward 27 district restructuring exercise as they backed different candidates. Makombe was not arrested for destroying the toilets as the victim did not report for fear of further victimization. Makombe is feared as he is reported to have beaten up people in Nzvimbo in 2014 when the soccer team he supports was defeated.  It is alleged that Makombe (mentioned above) also allegedly beat up and injured John Muzondo (not real name) during Ward 27 Zanu-PF district elections. Makombe beat Muzondo up because he is related to the candidate who won the chairperson position. Makombe is reported to have been supporting the opposing candidate who lost. Mashonaland East Some notable conflict was whipped up following the First Lady’s rally at Murehwa Centre on 21 November 2015. Cases of harassment, malicious damage to property and looting were documented after the visit wherein complaints and disgruntlement over the distribution of her donations to the people were lodged. Disorderly and opaque handling of the truckloads of donations posed a challenge with allegations emerging that a sizable quantity of the “goodies” did not get to the masses as intended. The month also had a lot of food violation cases noted in the province. The government food and input distribution to the vulnerable is not reaching the targeted beneficiaries as it is looted by party and government officials. The operating environment was not conducive for ordinary people to freely express their rights as there were cases where some people were forced to do certain actions and associate or assemble against their wishes. 18

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