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Zanu PF members run amok, attack sheriff

According to the sheriff's report on the issue, he found the Zanu PF members at a cell meeting in Unit L, Chitungwiza.
By Desmond Chingarande Jan. 28, 2023

Alarm as political violence cases spike ahead of 2023 polls

In the past few weeks, the country has seen CCC members being brutally attacked by alleged Zanu PF activists with police not offering them protection.
By Lorraine Muromo and Priveledge Gumbodete Jan. 22, 2023

Murewa CCC violence victims recount ordeal

“We were harassed and we fled and slept in the mountains. It rained all night and we had to endure the downpour,” Chikoti
By Vanessa Gonye Jan. 15, 2023

BCC struggles to contain ‘violent’ street vendors

Council has struggled to keep order in the CBD and partly blames suspected Zanu PF activists of creating illegal street vending sites.
By CITE Jan. 3, 2023

‘Political violence exported to diaspora’

Tekwane, who was in a state of shock, told NewsDay that her family was now living in fear after the attack.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Dec. 6, 2022

MRP official, wife survive mob attack

The attack allegedly happened on Thursday last week.  Mathe is MRP treasurer for Nyezi.  He contested the 2018 council elections.
By Silas Nkala Nov. 15, 2022

Police smoke out Mbare violence leaders

Vendors have in the past raised concern over the Mupedzanhamo flea market, saying it was mired in political contestations,
By Sharon Buwerimwe and Evans Mathanda Oct. 11, 2022

'Bomb' explodes at Chamisa rally

CCC interim organising secretary Amos Chibaya, who was on the podium when the grenade exploded, appealed to the crowd to remain calm.
By Nunurai Jena and Miriam Mangwaya Sep. 12, 2022