OCTOBER 2022 Midlands Cases of political violence in Chirumhanzu South, Takawira and ward 6 were on the increase in the run-up to the 22 October 2022 by-elections in Midland’s province. On 16 October 2022, Zanu PF members allegedly moved around during the night intimidating, assaulting and harassing CCC supporters and other villagers. One CCC member was badly injured and was rushed to the hospital as a result of the assault. The perpetrators were identified as Jaya and Danger, two Zanu PF members from Ward 6. In a similar case on 3 October in Gumunyu, Gokwe North ward 12, a CCC supporter was threatened whilst playing a game of pool at a local shopping centre. The victim was threatened with shooting if he continued discussing politics. Mashonaland Central As Zanu PF supporters pressured citizens into supporting the ruling party in the general elections expected in 2023, the political atmosphere was hostile. Zanu PF won the local authority by-election in Guruve North ward 4, which was marked by vote-buying, intimidation, and harassment of opposition supporters. Prior to the by-election, on October 16, Zanu PF youths under the leadership of Conwell Kufara interrupted a CCC campaign in Guruve North by blocking the campaign team that was delivering campaign posters. In violation of Chapter 15 of the Constitution, which forbids traditional leaders from engaging in partisan politics, the habit of politicking from village chiefs persisted. During a Zanu PF meeting on October 12, former vice president Kembo Mohadi addressed village leaders in the Guruve District. Several traditional leaders swore allegiance to Zanu PF ahead of the 2023 elections, and the majority of village heads were dressed in party attire. The Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 18

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