8 | MONTHLY MONITORING REPORT APRIL 2024 Harare Mashonaland East In Harare, a 19-year-old female working for a non-governmental organisation was abducted and sexually assaulted near Avenues Clinic, by unknown perpetrators. The victim was later dumped in the Western suburbs of Harare. The case was reported to the police, but no arrests have been made. Intimidation was reported during a residents meeting in Kuwadzana West, where ZANU PF Chairperson Chinhengo warned residents that if they do not attend ruling party meetings, they risk losing their residential stands. In Epworth South a ZANU PF member was seen parading a newly issued Mozambican national identity card and claimed he was issued the ID for him to vote in the scheduled elections in Mozambique. Suspected members of FAZ and ZANU PF activists physically clashed with CCC supporters at a polling station in Harare east during the National Assembly by-elections for Harare East Constituency. The Zimbabwe Republic Police has been conducting raids on money changers in Harare Central following the Reserve Bank's introduction of the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency. In Harare Central Business District, there were reports of chaotic street fights between police and money changers resulting in some injuries and several arrests. In Ward 14 of Wedza North, Mashonaland East, a ZANU PF Chairperson identified as Mutarisi was recorded inappropriately instructing children to chant the ruling party’s slogans in the full glare of the community. The incident happened during the celebrations of the Independence Day at Shaka Business centre. Mutarisi invited children and instructed them to chant the slogans and sing the party’s songs. The incident exposes children to inappropriate circumstances that violate provisions in Section 19 of the Constitution, which provides that the state must adopt measures and policies that protect children from any form of abuse or maltreatment. In Macheke community, a former employee at the National Railways of Zimbabwe, was arbitrarily evicted from the parastatal’s house by security details who claimed to be assigned by NRZ management. The eviction raised was not prescribed by a court order. ZRP conducted raids targeting money changers in Murehwa North leading to injuries of some money changers and vendors. In Chikomba East, at Chirasauta Business centre, Headman Samshura threatened villagers with denial of food aid after only 4 people out of 65 contributed towards Independence Day celebrations. The Headman was working under instruction from ZANU PF Councillor Lawrence Watamba.

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