October MMR PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK Midlands Matabeleland South There was a slight increase in human rights In violations in Midland, with 17 violations documented in Matabeleland South province. recorded in October, up from 14 in the Notable previous month. Incidents of silencing of maladministration of the government sponsored dissent or attempts to do so, and politicisation livestock feeding program. In Gwanda South of aid have been reported across the Constituency, farmers face significant human rights province. In Ward 23, a male victim was taken challenges in for questioning by police after inquiring livestock drought relief feed. Although the feed is about his exclusion from the beneficiaries list. supposed Furthermore, approximately 20 households in transportation costs from Kwekwe, ranging from Mberengwa East constituency were denied $15 to $20 per farmer, depending on distance . cattle feed aid by village heads solely due to This requirement excludes those unable to afford their affiliation with the opposition party. transportation, Intimidation tactics were also employed, with benefiting from the aid or end up getting less than village heads coercing community members to allocated, disproportionately affecting vulnerable join the ruling party's local cells, accompanied communities by equitable access. Farmers with financial resources threats individuals to from remove the non-compliant government October, 14 human trends in to were accessing be as rights free, they thereby abuses were conflicts and government-provided farmers are creating must cover excluded concerns from on aid have been noted to purchase more bags, while beneficiaries list. These actions undermine the others struggle to access the allocated five bags progress made in inclusive aid distribution and per month. highlight the need for safeguarding against conflicts of interest and ethical threats, ensuring that assistance reaches those who need it most Mashonaland East 14 human rights violations were documented in Mashonaland East province. Drought-induced water scarcity is fueling conflicts among communities in Zimbabwe, with authorities denying villagers access to water sources. This situation is further complicated by reports of forced participation in political processes, particularly in Murewa District. Shockingly, school children were forced to participate in the Anti-Sanctions march, raising concerns about their rights and protection. In another disturbing trend, artisanal mining activities in Mutoko are disrupting education, with illegal mining taking place on school premises. This not only poses safety risks but also undermines the learning environment. It is therefore crucial for government authorities to investigate and take decisive action in ensuring the protection of children and promoting a safe learning environment where mining activities However, there's a glimmer of hope as the government's school feeding program is providing relief to primary school learners who are receiving at least one hot meal a day. This initiative aims to cushion learners from the effects of the El Niño-induced drought and promote high nutrition levels. Schools have organised cabbages and soya chunks as relish to complement the mealie meal provided by the government. 9

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