JULY 2017 influence regime change and encouraging villagers to vote for opposition parties. They pushed him around and threatened to assault him if they saw him conducting meetings in the area again. An official from ZimRights confirmed that Makonese is a member of the organisation’s national council and that ZimRights was looking into the issue. inspector, Phineas Dambudzo, convened a meeting with 86 school heads instructing them to contribute money towards Heroes day commemorations. Dambudzo said school heads must pay $3 and teachers a dollar. He also instructed them to attend ZanuPF party meetings and join party structures. This incident was recorded in Guruve North ward 6, at a Better Schools Program in Zimbabwe stand. ZPP is in possession of a circular that was sent out to schools. ZanuPF Tongogara branch chairperson Steward Musokota summoned residents to a ruling party meeting in Glendale at Rujeko shopping centre in ward 33. It is alleged that at the meeting on 15 July Musokota said all residents not aligned to the ruling party were at risk of losing their farms ahead of the 2018 elections. He told residents to attend ruling party activities to safeguard their properties. Category of incident Assault Theft/looting Discrimination Intimidation/harassment July 2017 2 4 8 23 June 2017 1 1 1 14 ZanuPF chairperson, Abraham Mhembere, and Bindura South MP, Religious Matangaira, allegedly forced villagers to attend a ZanuPF party meeting in Bindura South ward 12. Mhembere instructed village heads to assemble villagers by 9am on 15 July at Muonwe township but they arrived at 3pm. This initiative left villagers dismayed as they had abandoned their chores to attend the meeting. In an incident recorded in Mazowe North ward 27, *Prince Mashunga, a grade three pupil was allegedly denied his right to education at Forrester J Primary School on 17 July. Schoolhead Takwana Ngoche and School Development Council chairperson Rhoda Chawawa sent Mashunga home on allegations of outstanding tuition fees. Ngoche and Chawawa have been accused of sending pupils home often and disrupting their preparations for midyear examinations. Threat level: Medium Residents from Chibvuti farm were forced to gather for a meeting at SeedCo where Councillor Mike Marongedza said he would send his own delegates with the help of branch leaders to register names of those who have ZanuPF membership cards for residential stands. At the meeting that was held on 5 July in Goromonzi West, ward 7 Marongedza said those without ZanuPF cards would not benefit. In an incident recorded in Mazowe west ward 15 at DRC mining settlements owned by Haid Chatyoka, alleged conflict between anti-riot police and illegal gold miners resulted in violent skirmishes. It is alleged that on 19 July an anti-riot police unit was sent to raid illegal gold miners at a site called DRC. The miners retaliated and attacked police officers with stones and mining tools. Some of the police officers and miners sustained injuries. Police investigations are said to be in progress although no arrests have been made. Kagonda village head in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe, Gladmore Nyamukapa forced villagers to buy exercise books for ZanuPF youths. Names of people who would contribute money towards national events, specifically the forth-coming Heroes Day commemorations would be noted in the books. On 6 July residents were each forced to pay 50cents towards Heroes Day commemorations. Nyamukapa told the gathering that the president had given youths powers to crush all those opposed to ZanuPF and would use violent means if necessary. Benard Nyamukapa a delegate during the proceedings, also echoed the same sentiments, and It is alleged that on 21 July, Guruve district schools 14

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