I ntro d u c t i on T HERE are noticeable heightened political tensions ahead of the 2018 elections, intra party violence, and a sluggish economic growth causing pressure on families and communities. This report points out early signs of trouble while providing a comprehensive, balanced approach to mitigate and manage the risk factors where possible, that could trigger violent conflict. As an organization ZPP is committed to contributing towards efforts to resolve the underlying root causes of violence. ZPP has been collecting, documenting information against a set of indicators that include political, economic and social indicators (see annexure 1). The indicators intend to track, monitor and record all possible signs of potential electoral violence ahead of the 2018 elections. The indicators map and anticipate the potential nature, scope and scale of political violence. This is anticipated to allow ZPP and other stakeholders to come up with appropriate interventions and response measures. These indicators are based on historical experiences of likely triggers of violence at a considerable scale, affecting communities or targeting certain groups of peoples including women, youths, farmers, farm workers, political activists, civil society among others. From January- August 2017, ZPP monitors have consistently reported with concern the increase in use of ethnicity, hate speech, intra party conflict, and violence, desperation of masses with the economic situation failure to access cash from banks. These indicators of concern are not suggesting that they are more important than the other indicators being tracked, but have been consistently reported and flagged by ZPP monitors.

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