PROVINCIAL OUTLOOK 40 Sept Oct Nov 30 20 10 M an ic al an M d as h C en tr al M as h Ea st M as h W es t M as vi ng o M at N or th M at So ut h M id la nd s Ha ra re Bu la w ay o 0 Mashonaland East In November, Mashonaland East recorded a total of 27 human rights violations, spanning politically motivated assaults, restrictions on political participation, and discriminatory practices. Among the most serious incidents, a man in Mutoko was attacked and injured by ZANU PF supporters after visiting his parents, accused of promoting opposition views. Similarly, in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe across multiple wards, victims were assaulted including with baton sticks and home-based intimidation for holding anti-ruling party views, particularly affecting two women. Beyond physical violence, violations included politically motivated discrimination in access to resources where in Murewa Ward 23, ten residents were denied food aid and farming inputs for not supporting the ruling party, while in Mutoko Ward 26, residents were coerced to purchase ZANU PF membership cards under threat of losing agricultural support. These incidents illustrate a pattern of intimidation, political coercion, and denial of basic rights, undermining freedom of expression, personal security, and equitable access to social and economic resources in the province. Matabeleland North In November, Matabeleland North recorded three human rights violations, primarily involving economic coercion and unfair access to resources. In Umguza Ward 4, residents faced chaos during the distribution of presidential fertilizer inputs, with insufficient supplies and a mandatory $2 payment per household, denying many access to essential agricultural support. In other areas, Chief Saba and village heads in Binga South engaged in coercive annual tax collection, demanding USD $3 per household under threat of losing access to food aid, despite previous mismanagement of funds and aid reflecting concerns of economic rights, equitable access to resources, and protection from coercion. 9

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