Violence against teachers on the rise in rural areas

teacherTeachers in rural areas are facing a concerning increase in violence and intimidation against them, as the political crisis in Zimbabwe intensifies.


According to the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, ZANU PF youth militia have gone on the offensive in rural areas, in the wake of the MDCs decision to disengage from Robert Mugabes party in the unity government. The Teachers Union has reported a number of separate incidents in Chiweshe, Mashonaland Central province, Buhera, Manicaland and Murehwa, all since the MDCs decision last week.

Most recently, in Chiweshe, over 15 teachers from Jingamvura Primary and Secondary schools were rounded up by suspected ZANU PF supporters last Tuesday and beaten, apparently for allegedly being MDC supporters. Many of the teachers from these schools were victims of last years post election violence, which resulted in the deaths of at least eight of the teachers.

PTUZ President Takavafira Zhou on Tuesday explained further that youth training centres have also been set up in Gutu, where students are being forced to do training drills by ZANU PF militia members. He added that CIO operatives have also been touring schools, and interrogating a number of teachers, as a part of what Zhou called systematic targeting and intimidation of his members

Almost on a daily basis we have at least three schools reporting threats and beatings by ZANU PF supporters and youth militia, Zhou explained. Teachers are really very afraid that last years madness of violence is coming back.

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