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The
attack on Charles Gumbo in Zengeza
Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)
March
30, 2004
The Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) condemns the violent attack on Mr.
Charles Gumbo’s family and property in Zengeza 4 in Chitungwiza
on Saturday 27 March 2004 by unknown political activists. Mr. Gumbo
is the General Secretary of the Zimbabwe Construction and Allied
Workers Union and a Trustee of the ZCTU.
A gang of youths,
numbering more than fifty, besieged Gumbo’s residence at around
2:00 am on Saturday after scaling the durawall and demanded to see
the veteran trade Unionist and former councillor. After ascertaining
that Gumbo was not at home, the leaders of the gang then ransacked
the house without giving any explanation of what they were searching
for while the rest stood guard outside the surrounding yard.
In the process,
the gang took away with them, a cell phone, two cell phone chargers
a car radio and some food which was in the refrigerator and also
ordered the whole family into the toilet where they wanted to lock
them in. They later realised that the toilet could not be locked
and so decided to take Mr. Gumbo’s wife and three children as hostages
and force marched them towards Chitungwiza Hospital were they later
released them.
The gang also
destroyed the whole house’s window pens and also shattered the windscreen
of the car. No reasons were given for the attack but the matter
was reported to the police who took a statement from Mrs. Gumbo
as Mr. Gumbo was away on ZCTU business.
We also believe
that the attack was politically motivated since it came during the
violent Parliamentary campaign and needs to be condemned in very
strong terms as every Zimbabwean has a right to freedom of association,
speech and of cause the right to life.
The ZCTU is
worried that the attack on trade unionists continue to escalate
without being checked and it is now a cause for concern as no culprits
have been brought to book in previous attacks.
Wellington Chibebe
Secretary
General
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