The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Demo organisers to pay for damages: Govt

- Felex Share Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT yesterday said MDC-Alliance and its allies who organised demonstrat­ions that degenerate­d into a spree of violence, arson and looting were liable to claims by members of the public whose property was lost.

Three people, including a police officer, also lost their lives in the violent demonstrat­ions and the Minister of State for National Security Owen Ncube said people whose property was destroyed and goods looted should quantify damages and report to the nearest police stations.

The net is closing in on perpetrato­rs of the violence and security forces have arrested 600 people in connection with the riots, with 214 having appeared in court already.

“Government places responsibi­lity for compensati­on for victims of the violence, destructio­n of property, injury and loss of life on the MDC-Alliance and all its associates,” Minister Ncube said.

“Government wishes to advise all those who were affected that Zimbabwe law allows them to seek redress from perpetrato­rs and organisers. We therefore urge all whose property was destroyed, goods looted to quantify the damages incurred and report to nearest police stations. This should serve as a lesson to all those who are bent on causing chaos and mayhem in the country, that your actions will not go unpunished. You are liable to pay compensati­on to the affected people.” MDC-Alliance leaders have in the past three

months psyched their members to commit acts of violence during rallies and on social media.

MDC-Alliance’s Democratic Resistance Committees (DRC) and their paramilita­ry wing, the Vanguard, led highly-organised criminal activities during Monday’s unrest.

The protests were held without notifying the police as required by the country’s laws.

The criminals looted shops, burnt more than 30 vehicles and attacked innocent citizens going about their business.

MDC-Alliance official councillor Elvis Ruzani of Ward 42 in Harare was arrested as part of a gang that was barricadin­g the road and wantonly stoning moving vehicles along the Harare-Domboshava Road.

Minister Ncube said looting of shops affected the ordinary person and it was sad to note some will never recover.

He commended the Zimbabwe Defence Forces and other security services for standing firm and restoring law and order under “extraordin­ary circumstan­ces.”

Government urged people to return to work as normalcy returned to the violent hotspots in cities.

“Our security agents are on the ground monitoring the situation to ensure that those who want to engage in their normal business do so without hindrance,” he said.

“We are also appealing to all public service providers to render their services to the people of Zimbabwe and in the same vein urge transport operators to resume carrying passengers, schools to open and generally for the public to engage in their various activities freely.”

Minister Ncube said those threatenin­g others would be arrested.

“Government urges members of the public to report all unlawful activities to the police,” he said.

Minister Ncube also dismissed as false reports that armed forces were being paid US$500.

“These are falsehoods,” he said.

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Minister Ncube

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