Shamiso Shumba
 and
 Sithembiso Sibanda were arrested at 11 am on Friday 28th and have missed
their opportunity to vote.
 Details as to what transpired for them to be arrested are still being
 verified but the duo were placing WOZA ‘stand up for your child’ stickers
 in
 Matshobana when a member of Zanu PF reported them as damaging a vehicle.
 They are being charged with criminal damage to property, which should draw
 a
 fine and release.
 However officers at Western Commonage have told their lawyer that they
 have
 had instructions from ‘high up’
 that any WOZA members arrested should not be released until Monday.
 These arrest follow the arrest of 8 members on Good Friday for putting up
 posters and stickers in Pumula.
 The ‘stand up for your child’ campaign is being conducted to mobilise
 Zimbabweans to get out to vote and defend their vote. The final
 communications tools are in the process of being distributed.
 Meanwhile WOZA informal observers in Harare, Bulawayo and Mutare report
 that voting has been conducted peacefully although some polling stations got
 off
 to a late start. By midday the queues ended and voting continued with only
 sporadic queues forming. Members have been asked to visit their polling
 stations to check if results have been posted as is required by law.


