More than 100 women ran around the streets of the capital city, Harare, carrying white A4 size papers denouncing the ZRP and Parliament.
The women alleged that the institutions are very corrupt and have run Zimbabwe down.
They said these days the ZRP, currently led by Police Commissioner General, Augustine Chihuri, looked at a "petition to Parliament as opposing the State when it is a citizen's right to send a petition to Parliament".
Led by Yenni Williams, WOZA said they had sent an application to the High Court of Zimbabwe for the Judge to order the ZRP to "pack and go from our Bulawayo house".
"We are seeking an order compelling Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri, Chief Superintendant P R Moyo, the Officer Commanding CID Law and Order Section at Bulawayo Central Police Station and the Officer-in-Charge CID Law and Order Section at Bulawayo Central Police Station to remove all police officers from the house and yard outside with immediate effect and to bar the police from removing anything whatsoever from the house," WOZA said.
"We want the High Court to restore back to the organisation full and activity must stop.
"Since the beginning of the year, 38 WOZA members have been virtually arrested and 24 detained and charged under the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act. Threats were made that upon the eventual arrest of leaders Williams (Yenni) and Mahlangu, they would be denied bail and imprisoned in the male prison."
The organisation called upon SADC to immediately "enforce implementation of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) and protect Zimbabweans from this "violent State and bring the perpetrators to book".
The three GPA Principles are, President Robert Mugabe of the former ruling party Zanu PF, Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, who is President of the MDC-T, and Deputy Prime Minister, Arthur Mutambara from the splinter MDC now led by Professor Welshman Ncube.
Professor Ncube is the Minister of Industry and commerce in the current Government of National Unity (GNU) which was formed after the GPA was signed by the three principles in Harare.
"WOZA call on the Joint Monitoring Implementation Committee (JOMIC) to investigate this illegal raid and force the police to leave our premises forthwith," the organisation said.
"WOZA call on Police Commissioner General, Chihuri to order his officers to cease occupation of our premises immediately and return intact any possessions taken in Bulawayo. The ZRP must also publicly apologise to WOZA."
On June 11, 2011, the ZRP raided the WOZA head office in Bulawayo.
They broke the gate and forced their way and allegedly assaulted a lodger.
WOZA said the ZRP mambers are still occupying the house in Bulawayo.
"Their weak excuse is that they were looking for documents that oppose the government but we suspect that they have 'planted' evidence over these days they have been in control," WOZA said about the Bulawayo incident.
The vocal organisation called upon Zimbabweans "to mobilise themselves to non-violently demand respect for the people's will before it is too late".
"Your mothers need your help," the vocal WOZA said.
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