6 Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023 Special Focus In January, the special focus areas were on equality and non-discrimination, political rights, freedom of assembly and association, right to personal security and right to administrative justice. Equality and non-discrimination ZPP recorded a total of 16 cases in which opposition supporters, particularly CCC supporters, were denied access to pfumvudza inputs and food aid due to their political affiliation. Masvingo had four violations, Mashonaland West had three, and Bulawayo was the lowest with one case. On 21 January in Mazowe West Ward 15, at Dandamera community hall, during a community distribution of pfumvudza farming inputs, Zanu PF Councillor Peter Chinyoka turned away some beneficiaries accusing them of supporting CCC. Chinyoka stated that CCC supporters were not qualified to be given inputs from President Mnangagwa. He reportedly named and shamed 12 victims as the culprits before turning them away. Only perceived Zanu PF supporters benefitted and received 50kgs of top dressing fertilizer, 10kgs maize seed, 2kgs sugar beans and 5kgs soyabeans. Section 56 of the Constitution states that every Zimbabwean has the right not to be treated in an unfair and discriminatory manner on such grounds as their nationality, race, colour, tribe, language, class or political affiliation among others. According to Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights(UDHR), the right to equal treatment requires that all persons be treated equally before the law, without discrimination. This is supported by Articles 2 and 3 of the ACHPR. January 2023 The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 20

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