APRIL2018 HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS engage the military to ensure that it is politically neutral and can be seen to be politically neutral. Villagers in Magunje, for instance, are reportedly living in fear after ZNA Officers were deployed at Maumbe Business Centre. Open dialogue and transparency on the part of the military will help allay fears such as these. Going into the general election, greater vigilance and more engagement will be required as human rights violations are likely to increase. ZPP will therefore continue to monitor the situation closely, with a view to anticipating any potential violations, especially political violence, and engage the necessary government agencies, including the police and Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), as well as other civil society organisations, as it has been doing. 11

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