October MMR PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK Mashonaland West Mashonaland Central In Mashonaland West, 16 human rights violations were In recorded, with widespread political discrimination violations were recorded. Children are being being a major concern. Traditional leaders were at turned away from schools due to non-payment of the forefront, making politically biassed statements fees, effectively denying them their right to undermining the principles of equality and fairness. education. Meanwhile, in Chireya village, the TIn Ward 10 of Hurungwe, Magunje West, village head Mwaka tillage farming program has become a tool Margaret Matamba was recorded to have excluded for political discrimination, with only senior ZANU some victims from food aid distribution saying they PF members granted access to vital farming must benefit from their CCC Party because they equipment, leaving opposition farmers in the cold. chose not to vote for ZANU PF. She is further accused The situation takes a darker turn with ZANU PF of hoarding food aid, collecting 4 x 50 kgs of grain official for a household with only 3 members, where only opposition members will be excluded from all 7.5kgs are allocated for a family for a month. Cases government programs, boasting that ZANU PF of intimidation and harassment were reported, linked controls the government, police, army, and indeed, to political discrimination. There were incidents of the country itself. This alarming rhetoric has restrictions where created an atmosphere of fear and intimidation, overbearing political actors discourage others from perpetuating a culture of human rights violations. expressing community Reports of electoral fraud, including citizens being gatherings. Mashonaland West has experienced a registered to vote in Mozambique's elections have significant violations, also been recordedraising concerns about the recording 23 violations in the previous month. The integrity of Zimbabwe's democratic processes. Zimbabwe Peace Project urge authorities to address These incidents underscore the urgent need for these issues and ensure that all citizens can exercise accountability, transparency, and protection of their human rights in Zimbabwe. on Freedom their number rights discrimination opinions of without and of Expression during human fear there rights of is intimidation equal access or Mashonaland Matola's Central, brazen 29 human declaration rights that to government sponsored aid Masvingo The province recorded a high number of human rights abuses standing at 30, up from 22 in the previous month. Across the province, residents are struggling with a severe water shortage, forcing women to rely on uncovered wells for their daily needs thus degrading the human dignity of villagers. The dignity and disregard for human rights is exacerbated by cases of political intimidation and harassment, leading to instances of forced defection, where opposition supporters are forced to denounce their parties and support the ruling party in fear of victimisation. The intense political climate has also reignited conflicts within opposition parties, causing one victim who defected to ZANU PF to seek personal security measures after CCC supporters intimidated her and held flash protests at her home in ward 5 of St Mary's Chigovanyika. These challenges reflect broader concerns around high political polarisation and lack of tolerance, where restrictions on freedom of expression, association, and assembly create an atmosphere of fear and intimidation. A male victim was confronted by four ZANU PF members at Muchakata buisness centre and was instructed to join the ruling party and publicly denounce his involvement with any opposition party. Failure to do would deem his family unfit to be considered for current Social welfare relief programs 10

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