Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Govt declares zero tolerance on violence

- Nduduzo Tshuma

THE Government will not tolerate any acts of violence by any political party ahead of the harmonised elections and perpetrato­rs of such acts will be dealt with mercilessl­y, Home Affairs Minister Dr Obert Mpofu said yesterday.

Dr Mpofu was speaking in the wake of reports of violence at a National People’s Party campaign in Harare’s Glen Norah and Glen View suburbs allegedly by Zanu-PF supporters on Thursday.

Dr Mpofu who is also the ruling Zanu-PF’s secretary for administra­tion said in line with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s assurances to the world, the Government is committed to providing a peaceful environmen­t towards elections and there won’t be sacred cows in the prosecutio­n of perpetrato­rs of violence.

“We condemn in the strongest terms the violence that was experience­d in Glen View and Glen Norah yesterday which resulted in the attack on the president of NPP Dr Mujuru (Joice),” said Dr Mpofu in an interview with this paper in Bulawayo.

“The President has clearly stated not only to Zimbabwean­s but to the internatio­nal community that no violence will be tolerated towards election time and we are directed that any form of thuggery, violence, or political hooliganis­m perpetrate­d on other parties will not be tolerated.”

Dr Mpofu said the police were on the lookout for perpetrato­rs of political violence in the period leading to the national polls.

“We have directed the police to be on alert against such people who would want to interfere with our democratic processes that the President is fostering. We will not tolerate any violence from whatever quarter be it any party that wants to achieve its objective through violence.

“Whether its Zanu-PF or opposition parties, the Government will not tolerate such actions because the President has come out in the open clearly stating that this coming election will be monitored by people from all over the world and it will be a free, peaceful and non violent election,” said Dr Mpofu.

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