Harare Harassment/Intimidation Malicious Damage to Property Assault Displacement Discrimination Disrupted Pol. Meeting Right to personal integrity and human dignity Property rights 21 4 Right to personal integrity and human dignity Property rights Right to food, aid and livelihood Freedom of assembly and association 3 2 1 1 Harare province was a hive of activity as candidates campaigned for parliamentary seats left vacant by former MDC-T legislators who joined the MDC Renewal team. Most of the violations that took place were connected to the campaigns. It has been noted that the areas that were not going to have elections were generally peaceful. Independent and opposition candidates complained of harassment and intimidation by Zanu PF supporters in Glen View South and Highfield West. Zanu PF supporters were also recorded to have continued to illegally occupy land in Chitungwiza and in Epworth. Zanu PF members were exposed by their colleagues for illegally selling council stands.  Zanu PF supporters were packed in two trucks, one with its number plates covered by the Zanu PF candidate’s poster as they headed to independent candidate Donald Chimatira’s house in Glen View 3.They harassed Chimatira and labelled him a homosexual. He was accused of faking being an independent candidate while he belonged to Mujuru’s so called People First Party. On 19 May 2015 Zanu PF had a rally at Glen View 3 Community centre with members of the Harare Provincial women’s wing supporting the Glen View South candidate Pius Madzinga. Psychology Mazivisa also brought the Highfield West supporters and the group hoisted a Zanu PF flag at Madzinga’s house in Glen View 1. The flag was hoisted as a sign of Zanu PF dominance by the supporters of Madzinga. They went on to close by-election contestant Michael Chivandire’s tuck shop.  Zanu PF youths who were not wearing their party regalia moved about in Highfield West tearing posters of Shadreck Nyanganya of Freedom Party and Kudzai Saruwaka of Mavambo. An election agent of Nyanganya reported the case at Southerton Police station stating that Zanu PF posters were not being torn. Mazivisa’s posters were put up to replace those that were torn. The police called all candidates of the Highfield West election for a meeting on 22 May and warned them that anyone caught removing or defacing posters thereafter would face the wrath of the law. The perpetrators were Dominic Nyanga and Evans Gabriel. Posters were being removed from Zororo Centre to Western Triangle bus terminus.  Police in Chitungwiza South pounced on vendors at Makoni Shopping Centre as they tried to remove them from the area. The vendors resisted the removal. The other residents joined in resisting the police who then left and indicated they would come back. This took place at the end of May 2015.  On 3 May 2015 riot police pounced on Zanu PF people who had illegally occupied Chikwanha open space owned by the United Methodist church. The 15 residents fled from their cabins and the police moved on to St Mary’s Chigovanyika shops. They confiscated beer that is illegally sold in a shed constructed by ZCC for vegetable vendors. They drank the beer as they left.

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