#PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK MASH WEST IN KADOMA CENTRAL, AT TANDARA SHOPPING CENTRE, A BUTCHERY OPERATOR, WAS REPORTEDLY EVICTED FROM A RENTED PREMISE FOR ALLEGEDLY HOSTING CCC ACTIVISTS. Mashonaland West witnessed an increase in cases of violation of property rights and intra-party violence. During the ongoing mobile national identity documents exercise, traditional leaders in some parts of the province forced villagers to contribute money and livestock in return for proof of residence required when applying for national documents. This April, the Registrar General’s Department began its sixmonth countrywide mobile exercise to issue critical national documents like birth and death certificates, and national identity cards. In Chinhoyi there were cases of intra-party violence during a Zanu PF Youth election and in the process, rival factions traded threats and blows. In Kadoma, there were politically motivated clashes involving artisanal miners. The rival members of artisanal mining gangs, who all had vehicles bearing President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF branding, attacked each other with machetes and knifes. Police were called to the scene to contain the situation but they refused to attend when they realized the clashes were political. An armed unit of the anti-riot police had to be called in. In Kadoma Central, at Tandara Shopping Centre, a butchery operator, was reportedly evicted from a rented premise for allegedly hosting CCC activists. In Chegutu West’s Ward 9, the March by-election Zanu PF losing candidate Mitchel Chiyanike was assaulted by fellow party supporters led by one Primrose Makore, who accused Chiyanike of stealing and unfairly distributing regalia. 18

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