THE NGO NETWORK ALLIANCE PROJECT - an online community for Zimbabwean activists  
 View archive by sector
 
 
    HOME THE PROJECT DIRECTORYJOINARCHIVESEARCH E:ACTIVISMBLOGSMSFREEDOM FONELINKS CONTACT US
 

 


Back to Index

This article participates on the following special index pages:

  • Index of results, reports, press stmts and articles on March 31 2005 General Election - post Mar 30


  • ZANU PF threatens clergy men, teachers in Makoni East
    Zimbabwe Peace Project
    April 08, 2005

    With barely a day after the March 31st general elections, teachers and clergymen in Makoni East have allegedly come under fire from Zanu PF supporters who accused them of having drummed up support for the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in the run up to the poll.

    According to impeccable sources in the constituency, Zanu PF youths and war veterans, allegedly at the behest of the constituency's new MP, Shadreck Chipanga, have embarked on a retribution campaign aimed at weeding out perceived MDC supporters, especially in areas like Nyabadza, Ndingi, Gambe, Zuze, Rugoyi and Gandanzara.

    These areas, it is said, were quite rife with opposition activism, and polling stations there recorded massive votes for the MDC.

    It was reported that political tension has reached breaking point in the Rugoyi-Chemusango villages following reports that war veterans at the instigation of Chief Basil Rugoyi, threatened teachers and the local Roman Catholic Church priest Fr. NF based at St. Kilian's Mission, with expulsion, after accusing them of fanning the amplification of the MDC's support base in the area.

    The mission is less than 500 metres away from Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa's rural homestead. It is said the MDC won against the ruling party after counting in situ at the mission.

    Some teachers at Nyarwizi and Dope Secondary schools were reportedly told by local war veterans and Zanu PF youths not to return to work when the second school term begins on April 22. This, the war veterans allegedly said, was as a result of the teachers having clandestinely supported the MDC in its campaigns. Pishai Muchauraya of the MDC lost narrowly to Shadreck Chipanga of Zanu PF by 1493 votes in last month's general elections.

    Visit the ZPP fact sheet

    Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.

    TOP