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Several
people hurt in fresh Chipinge unrest
Tichaona Sibanda, SW Radio Africa
October 10, 2007
http://www.swradioafrica.com/news101007/chipinge101007.htm
At least 10 MDC supporters
have been injured and several had their houses and cars damaged
in Chipinge in a fresh wave of violence reportedly ignited by Zanu-PF
councillors in the southeastern district.
Trouble started when
a local Zanu-PF councillor for ward one stormed the Gaza business
centre on Saturday and tried to disperse the over 300 MDC supporters
attending a rally that had been sanctioned by the police.
A primary school teacher
from Musirizwi, Remigio Bundo, has now been suspended pending dismissal
after being seen wearing an MDC t-shirt at the rally. According
to Godfrey Chenjerai, the MDC district chairman for Chipinge north,
half of the 35 Zanu-PF councillors in Chipinge are also headmasters
or teachers. Some work for government institutions.
Chenjerai said disturbances
on Saturday were ignited by a Zanu-PF councillor known as Mbandure,
who used abusive language to try and disperse MDC supporters so
he could have his birthday celebrations at the same venue.
'Surprisingly Mbandure
was born in February, but wanted to celebrate his birthday on the
6th October. We knew he just wanted to disrupt our rally and pointed
out to him that we had police clearance. Harsh words were exchanged
and we decided to carry on with our rally and Mbandure went his
way,' Chenjerai said.
Unknown to the opposition
supporters, Mbandure is alleged to have rallied his supporters who
armed themselves with sticks, stones and bottles and went on a rampage,
indiscriminately attacking people in the area. No arrests were made
after the attacks.
Bitter MDC supporters
took revenge on Mbandure when they beat and left him badly bruised
on Monday. Police arrested MDC supporter Charles Nyathi who has
spent the last two nights in police cells. Chenjerai said the police
were quick to make an MDC arrest but they failed to question anyone
from Zanu-PF about the weekend violence.
'The law is being
applied selectively here, but people don't care anymore and
have vowed to hit back when attacked. We have reached a point where
we have decided to defend ourselves,' Chenjerai said.
This is not the first
time that Chipinge has been rocked by violence. Three weeks ago,
scores of terrified people were sent packing in political violence
that resulted in the arrest and assault of opposition MDC activists.
Political tensions have
been on the rise in Chipinge since the beginning of last month when
the MDC held successful rallies in the district. The MDC has accused
the head of the Central Intelligence Organisation in Chipinge town,
Joseph Chiminya, and almost all Zanu-PF councillors for orchestrating
the violence.
The attacks, which first
began in Ngaone north of Chipinge town, have now spread to areas
in Tanganda and outlining border areas of Mount Selinda and Rusitu.
These areas are right on the border with Mozambique.
Every time the MDC organizes
a rally now, state security agents are taking over the venue and
start distributing maize. Known MDC activists are forbidden from
getting near these distribution points.
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