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CCC claims police disrupting campaigns with arbitrary arrests

- BY VANESSA GONYE ⬤ Follow Vanessa on Twitter @vanessa_gonye

OPPOSITION Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) has bemoaned disruption of its campaigns by the police and arbitrary arrest of its members and civic groups that are conducting voter education campaigns. CCC national organiser Amos Chibaya, who is also the Mkoba constituen­cy candidate for the party, told NewsDay that they were being deterred from freely holding campaign rallies.

On Sunday, 10 CCC supporters were arrested in Mkoba, Gweru, as they were conducting a roadshow to canvass for votes ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

“Heavily armed police disrupted our peaceful roadshow and arrested 10 people in the process. The 10 were released on Tuesday,” Chibaya said.

Midlands provincial police spokespers­on Emmanuel Mahoko professed ignorance of the arrests, and promised to make inquiries.

In another incident, police on Tuesday arrested 10 officials from the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn) who were conducting voter education in Mbare, Harare.

In a statement, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said the 10 were detained at Mbare Police Station, adding that the arresting police details told Zesn officials that they needed clearance to conduct voter education.

Harare province police spokespers­on Inspector Tendai Mwanza said he was yet to receive the report.

Zanu PF spokespers­on Christophe­r Mutsvangwa said cases of electoral violence and arrests of opposition and civic society members should be directed to the police.

“Those reports would indicate that they are lawbreaker­s. There is an expectatio­n of dockets lodged at police stations and court judgments delivered in such instances,” he said.

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CCC national organiser Amos Chibaya

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