Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023 Political Rights A total of 22 cases were recorded in the month of January in which citizens' political rights were violated. Bulawayo recorded four violations, whilst Mashonaland East, Manicaland and Mashonaland Central recorded three cases each. On 17 January, Zanu PF activists threatened to unleash violence on residents in Bindura North Garikai's new settlements in Ward 12 towards elections. Zanu PF youths led by their vice chairperson Zvanyadza went around the community after the ZEC delimitation process, threatening to beat up all residents in Ward 12, accusing them of being affiliated with CCC. Zvanyadza claimed that as a party, they were convinced that most Ward 12 residents were sell-outs and had not been voting for Zanu PF during elections. She also stated that the delimitation process had assisted Zanu PF map wards with strong ruling party supporters and those which have opposition elements. Zvanyadza also promised that people would be beaten worse than what happened in 2008. Section 67 of the Zimbabwean Constitution states that every Zimbabwean citizen has the right to form, to join and to participate in the activities of a political party or organisation of their choice, to participate, individually or collectively, in gatherings or groups or in any other manner, in peaceful activities to influence, challenge or support the policies of the Government or any political or whatever cause. January 2023 The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 21

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