#PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK MASVINGO A VILLAGE HEAD AT RUKOMBA DRAGGED HIS BROTHER TO COURT, ACCUSING HIM OF WEARING A CCC PARTY T-SHIRT ON INDEPENDENCE DAY BULAWAYO ZANU PF ACTIVISTS FORCED VENDORS TO ATTEND THE INDEPENDENCE DAY EVENT MAT NORTH IN GWANDA NORTH SOME OPPOSITION CITIZENS WERE DENIED A CHANCE TO BE VETTED AS WAR COLLABORATORS Political persecution continued in Masvingo province with CCC supporters being targeted by both Zanu PF supporters and traditional leaders. In one of the cases in Masvingo Central, the village head at Rukomba allegedly summoned his brother to the traditional court, where he was accused of wearing a CCC party t-shirt on Independence Day. The village head went on to demand a fine in the form a goat from his brother, and if he failed to pay, the village head would seize part of his communal land. This practice goes against the law, which is clear that traditional leaders should not be affiliated to any political party. ZPP continues to urge the leadership of the traditional leaders, the Chief’s Council to foster non-partisanship among traditional leaders who often use their influence to intimidate and harass members of the opposition Bulawayo hosted the main activities for the commemorations of independence. This was the first ever independence celebrations since 1980. To make the event a success, Zanu PF structures unfortunately forced people to make contributions to what was supposed to be a national event. On the eve of the independence celebrations, Zanu PF activists Mpumelelo Moyo and one Admire forced vendors to attend the Independence Day event at Barbourfields Stadium. It is said the duo also warned the vendors that on the day they needed to shut down the Mkambo market and take part in the celebrations and anyone found selling risked losing their vending stall. The vetting program of the war collaborators across the nation is still underway. In Lupane West at Jotsholo, it was noted that even those born towards the war end have been registered, raising suspicions, the programme is meant to be a rallying point for Zanu PF ahead of the 2023 elections. In Manama in Gwanda North, one Bernard Nyoni discriminated some opposition citizens who had gathered to be vetted as war collaborators. It is said that Nyoni told the gathered that the program was meant to boost electoral numbers for Zanu PF in the forthcoming elections and therefore it was meant to only benefit members of the ruling party. 20

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