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Glenview a no go area for other political parties
05 Aug 2016 at 16:23hrs | Views
Zanu-PF members have reportedly declare Glenview are as a no go area for other political parties.
According to the Zimbabwe Peace Project Glenview South MP Pius Madzinga was allocated an office at Glenview 3 Community Centre and now the centre is reportedly a no go area for other political parties and every programme there must have something to do with Zanu PF.
"Zanu PF are always there monitoring the premises to make sure that all activities there are being conducted by Zanu PF members. The community centre is the property of the City of Harare but the Zanu PF youth were saying Local Government Minister Kasukuwere is the boss and the centre is theirs now," reported ZPP in its June report.
"On 25 June, members of ZimPF were reportedly assaulted by suspected Zanu PF supporters accusing them of attending the ZimPF rally. Seven people were injured and received medical attention while two were critical and had to be hospitalised for several days."
The organisation said some of the injured were Patricia Pfachi (56) who sustained a broken arm and dislocated wrist and Collen Mbavha (35) whose right eye was injured.
"Mbavha reported the case at Waterfalls Police Station under police report RRB 2825475 while Matilda Marichi had hers on police report RRB 2825476," said ZPP.
According to the Zimbabwe Peace Project Glenview South MP Pius Madzinga was allocated an office at Glenview 3 Community Centre and now the centre is reportedly a no go area for other political parties and every programme there must have something to do with Zanu PF.
"Zanu PF are always there monitoring the premises to make sure that all activities there are being conducted by Zanu PF members. The community centre is the property of the City of Harare but the Zanu PF youth were saying Local Government Minister Kasukuwere is the boss and the centre is theirs now," reported ZPP in its June report.
The organisation said some of the injured were Patricia Pfachi (56) who sustained a broken arm and dislocated wrist and Collen Mbavha (35) whose right eye was injured.
"Mbavha reported the case at Waterfalls Police Station under police report RRB 2825475 while Matilda Marichi had hers on police report RRB 2825476," said ZPP.
Source - Byo24News