Harare In May Harare was a hive of political activity and also a centre of politically related conflict. The main drivers of conflict in the province included the contentious issues of land/housing cooperatives, factional fights and the One Million Man March. Highlights:  On 1 May Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) held its Harare Provincial seminar at Christian College Budiriro 1 shopping centre; the party was building the capacity of its district and provincial leadership in a bid to find ways of recruiting more people to join the party. TZ is reportedly targeting ZimPF supporters in its recruitment drive. ZimPF has gained a lot of support from the people of Glenview south. Attendance at the training was low. It is reported that only 60 people attended.  Inter party conflict continues to rear its ugly head with some clashes becoming violent. For instance it is reported that on 1 May the Glenview South political youth district commissar for Zanu PF Archford Mavhimira approached ZimPF member Donald Chimatira and attacked him on the head with an unknown weapon. Chimatira was addressing members of ZimPF at Zaoga Shed behind Glenview 3 shopping centre when Mavhimira dressed in Zanu PF regalia pounced on him. The ZimPF supporters manhandled Mavhimira and as Chimatira also fought back. Mavhimira then armed himself with a pick and pole but was locked in a house by Prince Hombarume another Zanu PF youth who later apologised to Chimatira and his team who then got back to their meeting. Mavhimira then left the house saying he was going to report the matter to police but did not return until Chimatira and team finished their meeting at 18:00hrs. Later on Mavhimira then resurfaced in the company of some Zanu PF youths who ordered him not to fight Chimatira and his team since they live close to each other and have worked with him when he was still a member of Zanu PF.  On 15 May, factional fighting within Zanu PF intensified in Mabvuku/Tafara. There was a Zanu PF meeting held at Zvidhinha in new Tafara. During the meeting a fight broke out between Zanu PF youths from Tafara South, Caledonia Farm led by the Zanu PF district chairperson, Munyaradzi Nyamukondiwa and youths from new Tafara led by the district chairperson Funwell Mutasa. Mutasa’s faction supported one only identified as Kahari to be sworn in as the Chair of the provincial coordinating committee but the Nyamukondiwa faction did not support the idea. A fight broke out between the two groups, Tafara south had about 100 youths and new Tafara had about 85 youths but there were no reported injuries.  There are reported cases of people who were forced to attend the planning meetings for the One Million Man March. For example on 21 May in Epworth, Zanu PF was having a planning meeting for the march. Two identified men who were cycling past the Zanu PF office were forced to stop and attend the meeting. They were forced to chant slogans of the party by the party officials led by one Mudada. They were also forced to denounce the MDC-T party and other parties. The two were later released at the end of the meeting. 13

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