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Police
begin casting ballots
Bulawayo
Agenda
May 30, 2008
Police
cast postal ballots
There are reports that police officers in various parts of the country
are conducting postal ballots for the 27 June 2008 Presidential
run-off in direct contravention of the Electoral
Act. In Bulawayo, police officers were being bussed to Drill
Hall from various police stations in the city. The Electoral Act
states that postal votes should be conducted a week before Election
Day and in the presence of election observers. Police officers are
made to vote in front of the Officer Commanding the province and
those who went through the process allege that the officer wanted
to see exactly how they voting and had resignation forms ready for
those who voted for Morgan Tsvangirai.
Meanwhile, all police
officers residing in police residences in police camps have been
ordered to take down their satellite dishes. Apparently, the order
does not affect those who reside outside police camps.
Harare
15 Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) activists including leader Jenni Williams
have been in police custody since Wednesday after they were arrested
for demonstrating
in the Harare City centre.
29 May 2008
Police officers begin voting in run off Gwanda - A meeting was convened
today for all heads of sections where all police officers were urged
to apply for postal ballots so that they cast their votes in favour
of Zanu PF. A senior police officer (name supplied) warned that
if they dared spoiled the ballots, they would be dealt with accordingly.
Lupane- Over 200 police
officers were bussed into the town overnight to begin voting through
postal ballot. They are assembled at Kusile Rural District Council
Gweru Six MDC activists
were arrested in Chirumhanzu after repelling an attack by a ZANU
PF mob. The activists appeared in court in Gweru yesterday. The
case was postponed to Friday next week and they are currently in
custody.
Gokwe A base was set
up yesterday at Tsungai by alleged war vets led by one Musaradada
and a Zanu PF councilor Mrs Moyo. The alleged war vets told the
villagers to pay them two Billion dollars or one goat and those
that had neither been asked to bring nor less than two chickens.
Villagers have been paying for fear for their lives.
Hwange State security
operatives are visiting Hwange Colliery workers' representatives
telling them to advise their colleagues to vote wisely unlike what
happened during the March 29 elections.
28 May
2008
Gweru Youths in the Sogwala area of Lower Gweru are being taken
from their homes and made to run long distances by soldiers and
Zanu PF militia.
Senior police
officers in the Midlands have been instructed to 'tighten
the screws' on MDC and civil society activists in the province.
They were also ordered stop arresting alleged war veterans and Zanu
PF thugs perpetrating acts of violence with immediate affect. The
names targeted activists read out at a meeting of top security officers
include Peter Muchengeti of Zimcet, Zansi Mabunda, Gweru Agenda
programme officer, Isaac Thebethebe, Charles Chikozho and Nkosinathi
Mangena. They were instructed to keep a close track of them.
27 May 2008
Binga community under pressure to vote Zanu PF State Security, Zanu
PF militia and pseudo war vets have been holding successive meetings
which villagers are being forced to attend. At one of these meetings
on Monday, one of the war vets told the villagers that,? This is
the first stage and the next time we come here we will beat you
up. You should know who the leader of this nation is.?
In Sianvundu, a village
in Binga, war vets threatened villagers warning them that voting
for Tsvangirai would lead to bloodshed. However, villagers have
declared that they knew who to vote for and would not change their
minds even if they were beaten up because they had suffered enough.
Matopo On 25 May 2008
villagers at Silozwe, Business Centre, Ward 16, were addressed by
alleged war veterans who told them that Mugabe would never hand
over power to Morgan Tsvangirai even if Tsvangirai won the election.
The meeting was addressed by the Zanu PF councillor for Ward 23.
Plumtree Plumtree Agenda
Chairman Edwin Ncube, the programmes officer, Helijah Moyo, Senator-elect
for Bulilima Mangwe, Lutho Tapela, and the MDC MP-elect for Bulilima
West, Norman Mpofu, were arrested and detained on Saturday 24 May
and released 3 days later without charge. Police accused the four
of holding a public meeting without clearance. However, the Electoral
Act is clear that police only need to be informed of a public meeting
and that in any case the meeting in question was an internal one.
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