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  • ZANU PF displaces 21 MDC supporters in Rusape
    Zimbabwe Peace Project
    April 04, 2005

    Despite assurances by Zanu PF leaders and the police that peace would prevail even after the just ended parliamentary elections, Zanu PF youths and war veterans aligned to the ruling party have allegedly begun a retribution campaign against MDC supporters in the small town of Rusape in Makoni East.

    Information just received has it that three war veterans, a Soko, Musekiwa and Fidelis led a group of Zanu PF supporters, some of whom were identified as Fungai Murisa, Learnmore Chawatama, Goddy Smart, Mufoko Chidzambwa, Zenzo Nyoni, George Ngirazi and Becky Munjoma, went on door-to-door ‘witch-hunts’ to weed out known MDC activists and forcibly evicted them from their homes in Vengere high density suburb.

    The said victims are 24 year old TG (together with his wife and two children), FM ( wife and 3 kids), NI (his wife and child), RM (and her child), TH (wife and child), LC (21) and two others whose names were not immediately available.

    Most of the said victims participated as MDC election agents in the March 31st general elections. The alleged reprisal campaign against the MDC was said to have started as soon as a false announcement that the Zanu PF candidate in the elections, Shadreck Chipanga had won against the MDC’s Pishai Muchauraya. It later emerged that the constituency’s resultsd had not been issued when the alleged evictions started.

    The victims claimed that one of the war veterans, Musekiwa was armed with a pistol. The victims’ families, it is said have been living in open spaces since the beginning of this month, as they have been barred from returning to their legal places of residence. The victims claimed they sough assistance from the police in Rusape who reportedly declined to assist them. They (victims) are now seeking help in Mutare.

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