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Politicisation of food and other forms of Aid report
Zimbabwe Peace Project
September 25, 2006

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Executive summary
Politicisation of food aid has been going on unabated in most provinces and Manicaland is no exception. The chief perpetrators of this form of violence are mostly Zanu PF supporters. The main victims of politicisation of food and other aid were mainly members of the opposition whose rights to access food aid were denied on political grounds. The victims were either asked to produce a Zanu PF card in order to benefit from food and agricultural inputs. In some instances there were simply denied registration for aids and were blatantly told that the food belonged to members of the ruling party.

The politicisation of resources also extends to the health arena where terminally ill person have been denied medication on the basis that there are members of the opposition or that they are relatives of persons belonging to the opposition. The medication has been in the form of drugs, Anti-retroviral drugs, anti-biotics and pain killers.

In one case on the 4th of August 2006, KM of the MDC was denied assistance under FACT programme by some FACT organisers supposedly because her husband was an MDC supporter. The incidences reported in the month of August indicate that in 83 (89%) incidences, Zanu PF sympathisers and supporters were politicising aid while MDC was alleged to have perpetrated 10 (6%). Members of the opposition and sympathisers were constituted the bulk of the victims in actual recorded incidences of politicisation of food.

The plight of children particularly orphans is worsened by the interference of party politics in the distribution of resources particularly Orphans whose parents were members of the opposition and widows whose husbands were supporters of MDC are key victims where food aid and medication and support are politicised.

Children are sometimes arbitrarily withdrawn from the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) project on the basis that their parents are supporter of the opposition or where the parents are dead on the basis that their parents were members of the opposition. The main perpetrators of this type of violence are school heads who sympathise with the ruling party ideologies.

A case in point was in Buhera North where it is alleged that CM of the opposition was called by the headmaster of Garavaziva Primary School where he informed the victim that the victim’s children were no longer beneficiaries of the Basic Education Assistance Module (Beam) supposedly because of her political affiliation. The complete disregard for children’s rights particularly those of orphans is major drawback to the attainment of justice in Zimbabwe.

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