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Zanu PF Kwekwe supporters attack CCC campaign vehicle

- BY LORRAINE MUROMO/SHARON BUWERIMWE ⬤Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

OPPOSITION Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporters claimed they were attacked by Zanu PF activists during a campaign in Kwekwe, Midlands province yesterday. Nelson Chamisa is the leader of CCC.

According to reports, Zanu PF supporters assaulted the driver of Kwekwe Central CCC candidate, Judith Tobaiwa, and defaced campaign posters on Tobaiwa’s vehicle, which they later drove to the ruling party’s district offices.

CCC youth spokespers­on Stephen “Sarkozy” Chuma confirmed the incident, adding that Tobaiwa’s vehicle had its windows smashed.

“The vehicle is currently at Zanu PF Kwekwe headquarte­rs while Zanu PF misfits are removing campaign stickers and breaking screens,” he said.

There are fears that more violent incidents will rock the campaign period ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiCZ) expressed concern over the violence ahead of the March 26 by-elections, and warned that “this points to bloody elections in 2023”.

“We are disturbed that despite assurances of a new dispensati­on, Zanu PF has continued to use violence and cohesion during elections,” the CiCZ said in a statement.

“CiCZ reiterates that peace and tolerance are the panacea to free, fair and credible elections and we implore the ruling party, Zanu PF, to desist from terror and shock tactics during elections. It is disturbing that the Zanu PF militia continues to act with impunity and this has been fuelling violence against opposition supporters over the years.”

Zanu PF Kwekwe provincial member in Kwekwe, Cornelius Mupereri, professed ignorance about the violence.

“I don’t even know the person you are talking about and I’m not aware of the report,” he said.

However, the CiCZ challenged the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) to investigat­e all cases that were violence related.

“The ZHRC must investigat­e all cases of politicall­y-motivated violence ahead of the March 26 by-elections and proffer recommenda­tions that would lead to peace during election time,” CiCZ added.

“April 18, 1980 bequeathed a right to free and fair elections to all Zimbabwean­s. And it worries that the former liberation movement is now behaving worse than the apartheid supremacis­t Rhodesian government. The people’s choice, and not violence, must be supreme.”

 ?? ?? Citizens Coalition for Change Kwekwe Central parliament­ary candidate Judith Tobaiwa’s campaign car before the posters were reportedly defaced and windshield­s damaged by suspected Zanu PF supporters yesterday
Citizens Coalition for Change Kwekwe Central parliament­ary candidate Judith Tobaiwa’s campaign car before the posters were reportedly defaced and windshield­s damaged by suspected Zanu PF supporters yesterday

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