Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023 Violation of the Right to Freedom of Expression for Artists On the 4th of March there was chaos when members of the ZRP ordered popular Zimdancehall musician Wallace Chirumiko popularly known as ‘Winky D’ to call off his show at the Blue Roof at Damview in Chitungwiza. This was Winky D’s first live show since the release of his contentious album titled, Eureka, which has been shrouded in controversy. Members of the ZRP stormed the stage when Winky D attempted to sing his latest song titled ‘IBotso’ leading to violent skirmishes on stage. The popular song speaks out against corruption and inequality in Zimbabwe. Fans reacted angrily when the ZRP decided that Winky D’s appearance would not continue and removed him from the stage. The ZRP also refused to clear another popular Afro-fusion artist by the name Baba Harare, to perform at his scheduled show in Chitungwiza. Baba Harare has been vocal on his social media platforms encouraging the youth to register to vote in the harmonised elections to be held this year. ZPP condemns the ZRP’s recent actions of interfering with artistic performances. These actions are a clear violation of Section 61 of the Constitution which guarantees freedom of expression including that of musicians and artistic creativity. Recommendations 1. The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) is urged to consider training and sensitising the ZRP to respect fundamental freedoms of expression and not hinder the creative work of artists. MARCH 2023 The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 10

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