Various communities recorded similar patterns of intimidation and harassment during SDC processes. In some of the cases, MDC supporters were blocked from getting positions in the SDCs and were accused of being political sellouts. This points to the deep levels of polarisation that exists in communities, where people can politicise every aspect of community life. This divides communities and breeds the seed of generational hatred resulting negatively on the development agenda schools thus dividing communities. In some communities villagers were still forced to contribute towards Independence Day commemorations despite these celebrations having been postponed. As in a case in Mt Darwin East, Mafundirwa village, Zanu PF activist Artwell Vhirimhu called for a meeting of traditional leaders on 19 March 2020. He tasked them to collect ZWL 10.00 per household towards the Independence Day On 25 March nurses and hospital staff at commemorations. Some villagers approached Vhirimhu citing Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital deserted the economic hardships he turned a deaf ear to their complaint and facility after two suspected cases of COVID instead he threatened unspecified action to those who would -19 were reported at the institution. fail to contribute. The economy is hitting hard on families and Patients were left unattended as health expecting them to part with the little they have is workers fled. It was reported that staff inconsiderate. members and nurses left all patients On 23 March, the management at Kefalos Company in Seke Ward 10 treated their employees’ families in an inhuman and degrading manner. It was reported that employees who reside in the company compound with children other than their own were instructed to remove them from the compound immediately. This left many children vulnerable and without any guardians considering that government has no social safety nets for children. The eviction was also against the local culture and social structure, which fosters an extended family system. In a report received from GlenView 1 on 29 March 2020, Zanu PF youth political commissar Archford Mavhima went around Glenview 1 and 2 areas recording names of residents in ward 32 and informing them that Zanu PF had purchased mealie meal to cater for its supporters only during the 21 days Lockdown period. A crisis knows no political party affiliation and communities must instead come together to win the fight against a crisis like COVID19. unattended as they declined to provide services without the personal protection equipment necessary. The politics of patronage is endemic and opposition supporters have long been side lined from accessing aid and other resources. Communities continue to face the effects of the El Nino induced drought, and are dependent on food and other aid from the government, so there is need for equitable distribution of aid as everyone is vulnerable. The reasonable expectation was, after the visit of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food in November 2019 such food violation cases would stop. Unfortunately ZPP continues to record cases where Zanu PF supporters are given first preference in aid distribution. The supporters are also given preference in accessing resources such as land. 8

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