PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK Midlands Manicaland In Midlands province, 12 human rights violations In Manicaland, 27 human rights violations spanning were documented primarily involving politically from politically motivated discrimination, coercion, motivated discrimination, coercion, and denial of and abuses affecting access to social services were essential services. In Gokwe North, in Chireya, the documented. In Mutasa Ward 13, 16 residents were Pfumvudza program and Cotton input distribution denied aid for failing to be “paid-up” members of were marred by exclusionary practices with only a the ruling party, illustrating the politicisation of few village heads and high-profile farmers receiving essential resources. Similarly, in Chipinge East Ward seeds and fertilizers, while the majority of residents 10, were denied access, often based on political supporters affiliation or alleged non-compliance with local reallocating benefits taxes. Similarly, in Ward 8, Mauto Village, ruling highlighting systemic party structures overrode elected councillors to Violations also extended to civic and community control distribution of inputs, giving preferential participation. In Mutare Ward 11, school heads were access to ZANU PF supporters and threatening compelled to attend a politically linked gathering, opposition members, creating a climate of fear and and in Mutare Ward 4, residents were forced to coercion. In the education sector, serious violations contribute 20kg of maize for clinic construction were recorded at Globe and Phoenix Primary School under threat of being labelled as defying party Kwekwe Central Constituency (Ward 6), where directives. A similar case of coercion was recorded approximately 130 children were sent home during in Makoni Ward 35. Collectively, these incidents end-of-year examinations for non-payment of fees, reflect a pattern of rights violations that undermine undermining their right to education and personal freedom of association, political participation, and development. motivated equitable access to social services, while exposing manipulation was evident in Gokwe, where youths communities to undue pressure and intimidation were coerced into publicly renouncing opposition linked to partisan affiliation. Additionally, politically Chief Ngungunyana from receiving to excluded opposition agricultural ZANU political PF inputs, affiliates, discrimination. affiliation to receive promised financial support, reflecting systematic infringements on freedom of association, expression, and equitable access to resources. Bulawayo In Bulawayo province, two human rights violations were recorded, highlighting economic coercion and environmental rights abuses. In Ward 13, ZANU PF youths extorted vendors and farmers in local markets, demanding $20–$40 under threat of confiscating produce, violating the right to property and protection from coercion. In New Luveve, Ward 16, residents endured overflowing sewage for over two weeks, despite reporting the issue, posing serious health risks and breaching the right to a clean and safe environment raising concerns on how inadequate municipal services undermine residents’ health, and basic living conditions. Report Human Rights Violations 0774883417 0774883406 10 8

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