First Lady Grace Mugabe rally in Murehwa on 21 November, 2015. Photo Credit: Newsday Highlights:  Bernard Nyamande (not real name) was forced to transport Zanu-PF youths from Maramba to Murehwa centre for the First Lady’s rally in Murehwa. He was threatened that his shop would be closed if he did not comply.  On 7 November 2015, the MDC-T party was not allowed to have a meeting to sell party cards at Soruwa Village in Murehwa North. Alleged perpetrators were Innocent Huteyebani, Zanu-PF youth officer, Kudakwashe Materera and Moffat Rute who had been supposedly sent by councillor Rudo Matiza.  It has been reported that, around12 -15 November 2015, there were attempts to evict commercial farmer Andrew Lock off his Gwaai Farm. Villagers in the community are however opposed to the take over and indicated they want the farmer in the area. Lock is said to be the only white farmer remaining in the area and is helping the community in a number of ways. According to Lock, as quoted in the Commercial Farmers Union periodic report, efforts by the supposed “new owner” to come and set up his irrigation equipment at the farm have been met by resistance from local youths who have scattered his pipes and removed his sprinklers. The youths have also threatened to overturn his vehicle if he returns. Meanwhile Lock’s lawyer is exploring ways of reversing the offer letter to the “new owner”.  On 13 November 2015, a Zanu-PF official addressed students at Parirehwa School in Goromonzi West. He indicated that those who are 15 years-old and above who would vote in 2018 can participate in dancing competitions and pageants. A toll free number was given to those interested. It has been reported that the number 19

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