Sam Veremu Jaricha, an MDC supporter at Nhema Village, in Zaka, Masvingo province had his home burnt down by Zanu PF supporters on Saturday night.
The suspects are based at the homestead of Chief Nhema, Rangarirai Guvanda.
A report has been made to the police but no arrests have been made.
In Mbare, Harare, over 61 MDC families who where evicted from their homes in June were on Tuesday afternoon assaulted at Matapi police station by Zanu PF members.
MDC members had been granted permission by the courts to move back into their homes.
The families had gone to the police station to seek assistance in evicting the Zanu PF members who had occupied their homes when they were told that there was no manpower.
There was total chaos at the police station when the police failed to contain the situation as Zanu PF youths went on a rampage and attacked the families.
Some of the families who included minors and pregnant women had to seek medical attention.
The youths were led by losing Zanu PF council candidate for Ward 11 in Mbare, Jim Kunaka.
In Mabvuku, also in Harare, Edmore Ngadziore, was assaulted at the Red Bull shopping centre by over 10 Zanu PF supporters for wearing an MDC T-shirt on Sunday afternoon.
Ngadziore who is the MDC district treasurer had to seek medical attention due to the assault.
Zanu PF torture bases are still operational in Mbare and some parts of the country but the police are not doing anything to dismantle them.
The incident was reported at Stodart Police Station and again no arrests have been made.
The MDC views these cases of political violence that continue unabated as indirectly conflicting with the spirit of togetherness and moving forward as portrayed by signing of the power sharing deal between the MDC and Zanu PF.
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