May 2019 HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS should be given the skills and capacity to deal with rioters. They should also be trained to be professional and non-partisan. The use of live ammunition as warning shots should be discouraged and should be used only in limited circumstances of danger to public safety”. This particular incident shows the urgent need to have these recommendations implemented to avoid future loss of life. Additionally, continuing economic challenges will likely trigger disturbances. Therefore government should urgently address the economic challenges to avoid protests. As retailers have effectively dollarised the economy, ordinary citizens are struggling to make ends meet while earning RTGS currency which is losing value almost on a daily basis. This will likely frustrate the citizenry leading to civil unrest. The long and short of it is that government should and must not look at the civil society as enemies lurking in the shadows. An angry, hungry and frustrated Zimbabwean is the one who will eventually rise and voice their frustrations. This can only be tamed by drastic economic reforms which may likely be realised after an allencompassing National Dialogue. Watchlist The continued economic decline is most certainly a matter of concern which must be arrested and contained to avoid any possible triggers of unrest. ZPP will continue to monitor any progress being made and particularly advocate for an all-inclusive National Dialogue to carry the country forward. We are a month shy of August 1, the anniversary for one of the deadliest days in Zimbabwe’s modern history. Implementation of reforms recommended by the Motlanthe Commission are going on at a slow pace. We urge relevant authorities to ensure much traction is gained in this regard to show sincerity on the part of government in making sure this tragedy does on recur. We are currently monitoring implementation of the Motlanthe Report Recommendations and will soon release a report. Residents of Masvingo West, Ward 12, Nemanwa Growth Point and King Mine near Mashava were being encouraged to take Mozambican identity documents in order to go to that country and vote is a matter under ZPP’s radar. The fact that people are complicit in a possible scheme of vote rigging in the neighbouring country raises questions which ZPP will continue to interrogate. 11

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