angering residents in the process. We urge all leaders in their various capacities to exercise restraint and create an enabling environment for peace, and desist from fermenting contention and strife. War Veterans are an important part of Zimbabwe’s legacy and we appreciate the immense contribution they made to the liberation of Zimbabwe. We are also alive to the fact that this liberation was to ensure that every Zimbabwean thrives in a free society. This legacy is being tainted by the predatory tendencies exhibited by some members who deprive food aid to the vulnerable, who threaten the peace of Zimbabweans for expressing their political opinions and hounding people for monies to commemorate Heroes Day. We beseech the liberation fighters to dig deep and return to the heroes of old, championing the rights of every Zimbabwean and fostering a free and peaceful country. Watchlist As we countdown to Heroes and Defense Forces Days on 12 and 13 August, we are aware that villagers are already being coerced into funding Heroes Day celebrations. In Mudzi South reports received indicate that the District Administrator (DA) has begun canvassing for donations from teachers, villagers and civic society leaders in the area. The fact that the demand for donations is coming from the office of the DA is reportedly causing unease and tension among citizens who feel compelled to contribute for fear of retribution. ZPP will closely monitor the situation as we count down to these celebrations. In the month of August there are three by elections expected in Nkayi North Ward 23, Bubi Ward 22 and Lupane East. The campaign process has already been littered with accusations of hate speech and vote buying by those contesting for office. ZPP will closely monitor events leading up to these elections. We noted with interest recent high-profile arrests by Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (ZACC) of Minister of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Priscah Mupfumira over allegations of corruption emanating from her previous role as Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, Douglas Tapfuma former Principal Director State Residences and the questioning of Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Munesu Munodawafa. As noted before, there is general discontent over government’s failure to effectively bring to book high profile individuals accused of corruption. We hope that due process will be allowed to take place. 10

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