In this section, we analyse the trends of politically motivated human rights violations across the country. This is part of the ZPP campaign to have citizens resist, reject and report violence ahead of the 2023 election. 2023 The campaign, #RRRV2023 is specifically designed as an early warning system of political violence with the view that relevant agents can adopt preventive measures. This is because ZPP has noted how community members are used to mete out violence against each other and the moment they unite against violence, peaceful contestation is likely to prevail. So the #RRRV2023 campaign, separates politically motivated human rights violations from all other forms of violations, and using a highly sophisticated data analysis tool, ZPP maps the severity of the violations to give an indication of the political volatility of each province. AS NOTED IN THE GRAPH, MIDLANDS PROVINCE HAS THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POLITICALLY MOTIVATED HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS WITH A TOTAL OF 17 POLITICALLY MOTIVATED VIOLATIONS, 15 OF WHICH ARE SERIOUS. As noted in the graph, Midlands province has the highest number of politically motivated human rights violations with a total of 17 politically motivated violations, 15 of which are serious. The province took over from Harare, which had the highest of 22 political motivated human rights violations in June. On the heels of the Midlands is Manicaland which has 15 politically motivated human rights violations. The prevalence of politically motivated violence in Midlands, Manicaland and Mashonaland East, is a result of the continued manoeuvres by Zanu PF to shut down space for the opposition ahead of the official campaigning period for the 2023 elections. See Provincial outlook below. Using a highly sophisticated data analysis tool, ZPP maps the severity of the violations to give an indication of the political volatility of each province. 15 16 13 14 13 11 12 9 10 8 6 4 2 0 6 3 2 2 5 5 2 Mild 1 2 3 3 1 1 serious severe 7

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