Resist, Reject and Report Violence, #RRRV2023
NOVEMBER 2022
Right to equality and non-discrimination
ZPP recorded a total of 20 cases in which opposition supporters,
particularly CCC supporters were denied access to Pfumvudza inputs and
food aid on grounds of their political affiliation. These cases were recorded
in several parts of the country including Gokwe Chireya, Chirumhanzu South
and Murehwa North.
On 16 November during a Pfumvunza inputs distribution at Zihute Hall Ward
30 in Murehwa North, Zanu PF ward secretary Tabeth Ncube denied some
villagers their allocations of fertilisers and maize seed accusing them of
being CCC members. On 21 November in Hurungwe West Ward 17, Grapie
Kanyurira was accussed of being a CCC member and had her allocation of
10kg maize seed forcefully taken away.
The Zimbabwe Peace Project
Monthly Monitoring Report
According to Article 2 of the UNDR, the right to equal treatment requires
that all persons be treated equally before the law, without discrimination.
This is supported by Articles 2 and 3 of the (ACHPR). Section 56 of the
Constitution states that every Zimbabwean has the right not to be treated
in an unfairly discriminatory manner on such grounds as their nationality,
race, colour, tribe, language, class or political affiliation among others.
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