PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK October MMR Manicaland The province recorded the highest number of violations, 32, in the reporting month. Communities in the province are facing numerous challenges that undermine human rights and democratic values.. The situation is further complicated by political intimidation, particularly in the run-up to the bi-election period in Headlands. Citizens are being coerced into associating with ZANU PF in ward cells, with traditional leaders and village heads implicated in theft of food aid and political discrimination in food aid and agricultural inputs. Youth militias have been involved in assaults on community members who raise concerns or queries particularly if excluded in the government sponsored aid programs. The right to education is also being compromised, as learners are turned away due to non payment of school fees. The politicisation of food aid and agricultural inputs has resulted in unequal distribution, with opposition supporters often excluded. These actions undermine the principles of democracy and human rights, perpetuating a culture of fear and intimidation. The role of traditional leaders in Zimbabwe has been a subject of debate, with concerns around their alignment with the ruling party and potential conflicts of interest. Ensuring accountability, transparency, and protection of human rights is crucial to addressing these challenges. Concluding Note The month of October witnessed a continued trend of human rights violations in Zimbabwe, perpetrated by various actors including political figures, the police and traditional leaders. These violations ranged from harassment, intimidation, and discrimination to denial of access to basic services and resources. The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) documented 184 violations of human rights, highlighting the need for urgent attention and action. ZPP therefore recommends increased accountability. The government should ensure that traditional leaders act in a non-partisan manner, as stipulated in the Constitution and traditional leaders Act. Additionally, the government must address economic challenges and provide essential services to all citizens, regardless of political affiliation. ZPP recommends that the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) should investigate reported human rights violations, hold perpetrators accountable, and provide reparations to victims. In the spirit of cultivating a culture of peace in Zimbabwe, ZPP urges all citizens to support community peacebuilding initiatives and for leaders to foster tolerance and peaceful coexistence among citizens By implementing these recommendations, Zimbabwe can move towards a more just and equitable society, where human rights are respected and protected. 10

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