The report, released on 10 February identifies Zanu (PF) as the culprit.
Heal Zimbabwe Trust is a non-governmental organisation which aims to build national cohesion and promote tolerance and peaceful co-existence in local communities.
The report says that in Guruve North, Mashonaland Central, the political atmosphere is tense as the country braces for harmonised elections scheduled for this year.
"It has been reported that ZANU PF youths on 26 January went on a rampage forcing people to attend a meeting at Bvochora Business Center in Guruve North, Ward 6.
"The meeting was convened by a war veteran only identified as Mondo who addressed the meeting threatening people with violence if they do not vote for ZANU PF in the upcoming elections," reads the report.
The report alleges that Mondo went on to threaten Nomatter Dzveta, an MDC aspiring councillor in Ward 6 "with unspecified action if he ever contests in the scheduled elections".
"The same war veteran Mr. Mondo went ahead on the same day to hold another meeting in ward 19 and again threatened the villagers with unspecified action if ever they vote for any other political party which is not ZANU PF in the imminent elections.
"Both incidences were reported to JOMIC which promised to meet representatives of all political parties in Guruve North to discuss the issue," reads the report.
MDC-T Information and Publicity Secretary for Mashonaland Central, Isaac Mupinyuri confirmed that Mondo was terrorizing villagers in Guruve North.
"He has for the past weeks been moving around terrorising villagers deemed to be anti-Zanu (PF). He moves around in a Zanu (PF) vehicle and he is trying to make life difficult for our supporters so we are going to report the case to the police," said Mupinyuri.
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition Programmes Manager, Nixon Nyikadzino said they had recorded cases of political victimisation and partisan distribution of food aid and agricultural implements in various parts of the country.
"Generally, there are two issues taking place. There is increasing tensions around distribution of agricultural implements and food aid along partisan lines. Also, people deemed to be from the MDC-T are being victimized and most of the cases are being perpetrated by Zanu (PF) activists.
"We have recorded more cases especially in Hurungwe and there is a likelihood of these cases increasing especially as we head towards elections," said Nyikadzino.
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition is a conglomeration of about 350 non-governmental organisations in Zimbabwe formed in 2001 in response to the multi-faceted crisis in Zimbabwe.
The Heal Zimbabwe Trust report revealed that there are cases of unfair distribution of food aid in Ward 4, Negomo village, Guruve North.
The report revealed that only Zanu (PF) supporters were benefiting from food aid in the area. Mupinyuri confirmed the report.
" In Mbire two weeks ago, there were clashes over the distribution of rice after people from the MDC-T had been told that the rice was meant for Zanu (PF) supporters only. Zanu (PF) is using this as a tactic to punish people for supporting the MDC-T," said Mupinyuri.
Added the report: "There are reports of intimidation and harassment in Maungaunga Village Ward 2, in Muzarabani. It is alleged that ZANU PF officials are subjecting potential voters into a vetting exercise where only those carrying ZANU PF party cards are allowed to register and vote.
"The illegal vetting exercise is happening at a mobile office situated at Hoya clinic. All those failing to produce the party cards are being turned away."
The report alleges that a retired soldier identified as Hamunyari Kamusengezi has set up a base at Muzarabani Community Hall where he is harassing and intimidating anyone he suspects to be new in the area.
" It is alleged that the soldier set up the base to restrict new people from gaining access to Muzarabani district especially now as the country heads for elections claiming that the visitors negatively influence the electorate," said the report.
The report claims that ZANU PF supporters have introduced night vigils in Kairezi village in Muzarabani
"The night vigils were launched on Saturday 9 February in Ward 23 at a homestead belonging to Mr. Kasuwa, an MDC supporter. The ZANU PF group was led by the Ward 23 councillor, Mr. Amon Mavedzenge and a group of youths who spent the whole night singing intimidating songs.
"They forcefully entered the victim's homestead, confiscated his groceries and destroyed all his crops and only left in the morning after threatening him with death if he does not surrender his party affiliation before the next elections," reads the report.
In Mudzi North, Mashonaland East Province, the report said that there is a resurgence of political bases in Ward 2 in Mukota village.
" Reports are that ZANU PF youths are meeting every Friday for night vigils from 6pm- 6am at Chimbodza Primary School.
"It is alleged that after the vigil, the youths go around growth points victimising villagers and threatening business owners with unspecified action if ZANU PF does not win the forthcoming elections," reads the report.
In Mudzi North, Ward 9, the report said that a Ward Councillor, Alois Kambambaira and village head, identified as Chatima are allegedly conducting an illegal voter registration exercise on behalf of Zanu (PF).
"It is alleged that the Ward Councillor, Mr. Aloise Kambambaira and the village head, Mr. Chatima, have been moving around villages collecting names and identification particulars of unregistered voters and bringing back slips to show that they are now registered voters," reads the report.
MDC-T Provincial Chairperson for Mashonaland East Province, Piniel Denga confirmed reports of illegal voter registration.
"Zanu (PF) is using village heads who are going around villages compiling names of people above 18 as well as their National Identification numbers and handing them over to the District Administrator's offices for registration as voters," said Denga.
In Chiredzi, Masvingo Province, the report said: "It has been reported that a soldier from the 4 Brigade identified as Mr. Jeremiah Masiya is terrorising people in ward 4, Chiredzi East threatening MDC supporters with a repeat of the 2008 political violence if they do not vote for ZANU PF in the elections expected this year."
Community Tolerance, Reconciliation and Development Programmes Manager, Zivanai Muzorodzi said the talk of elections as well as the referendum had heightened political tensions in some parts of Masvingo Province.
"Some areas, for example Chiredzi have recorded an increase in the number of cases of politically motivated violence especially as the country heads for elections and a referendum.
"Some people are denouncing the COPAC draft, for example traditional leaders who feel their powers were trimmed while others are in support of it and this has created tensions among the people," said Muzorodzi.
COTRAD is a Masvingo based non-governmental organisation which monitors human rights violations in Masvingo.
In Buhera which falls under Manicaland Province, the report revealed that a war veteran identified as Zinzombe "convened a meeting on the 9th of February and addressed those present highlighting that they should all vote for ZANU PF, failure to do so will result in war in the country"
Added the report: "The man went on to undress and showed the people present scars he allegedly sustained during the liberation struggle."
The Heal Zimbabwe Trust report alleges that in Headlands, Manicaland province, police are working in cahoots with Zanu (PF) to disrupt MDC-T meetings.
"It has been reported that on Thursday, 7 February, police in riot gear disrupted an MDC Ward Executive meeting at Era Shopping Center, Inyati Mine, Ward 8 in Headlands and arrested Kingston Chitauro.
Chitauro was detained for four days and only granted bail on Monday 11 February and he will be back to court on the 2nd of March.
Ironically, ZANU PF held two rallies at the same venue on Tuesday, 5 February and Sunday, 10 February led by Mr. Dickson Hwecha without any disruptions from the police," reads the report.
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