June 2019 HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS 9% and Mashonaland East at 12,4% . Discrimination most likely around food and other aid distribution also keeps increasing; from 27 cases in May to 33 in the month of June. The increase could be as a result of the worsening economic situation that has led to an increase in the number of vulnerable families. Food aid meant for such families is unfortunately manipulated at distribution points. Highlights Food Aid distribution discrimination is still ongoing, and there seems to be no let-up in ensuring that food is not distributed in a partisan manner. As ZPP has consistently highlighted, food aid is used as a weapon to coerce people into supporting the ruling party and punishing those who side with the opposition. This was starkly evidenced by an incident reported on 24 June in Hurungwe West, Mashuma Business Centre Ward 17, where Zanu PF provincial member for Hurungwe West Member Mutinha intimidated and threatened villagers who were not attending Zanu PF meetings. Mutinha allegedly forced villagers to convene at Mashuma Business Centre and threatened those suspected of absconding meetings by stating ‘Hakuna dhongi richayamwa pamombe gore rino, uye masabhuku mose muri pano hakuna anofanira kupa machinja chikafu che welfare kana chauya nokuti tichatorera anenge apiwa asiri weZanu’. (A donkey will not feed from a cow this year, all traditional leaders here present must not give any Social Welfare food to MDC supporters and we will take any food aid back from those who are not Zanu PF supporters.) Such reports are a clear indication that the situation obtaining on the ground is contrary to the Minister of Public Service Labour and Social Welfare Sekesai Nzenza’s denial in parliament that there was such practice. (Find attached with the MMR, a fact sheet on food aid discrimination) Vulture Tendencies by Traditional leaders have further hardened the situation for villagers in some parts of the country. In Gokwe-Chireya Ward 5 village heads compelled villagers to share the United States Dollars (USD) they were given by World Food Programme (WFP) on the 23rd of June. WFP disbursed cash to selected households headed by orphans and the elderly for their upkeep. Village heads told those beneficiaries to bring the money to them so that it would be shared with others who are not on the WFP beneficiaries’ lists. Three 3

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