Mashonaland West
On 24 April at Chirinhengo in Chegutu East the Zanu PF Chairperson Maria Sinyoro of Ward 18 was
accused of allocating fertilizer to people who had left the ward in 2000 to settle in Ward 22. The
people were not happy and were harassing him especially First Moffat and she had to be taken away
by Councilor Gladys Kanhema.
During the Independence Day celebrations in Mhondoro Mubaira the food meant to feed the people
was just eaten by a few people. The village heads were not allowed in the VIP area and they were
denied food. It is alleged that the local Zanu PF executives looted the food that had been donated by
legislator Sylvester Nguni.
Matebeleland North
The province is not expecting any meaningful harvest and therefore the food situation remains
critical. People need urgent food relief to alleviate unprecedented levels of hunger. Although food is
available in shops, it is out of reach of many as they do not have money to buy the food. Tsholotsho
became a hive of activity as campaigning was started by Professor Jonathan Moyo’s team. Rice,
cooking oil and other food stuffs were being distributed freely particularly in Ward 11 in a clear case
of vote buying.
Matebeleland South
The province was hard hit by drought and is in urgent need of food aid. People have no money to
buy food from shops or other sources.
Midlands
Food aid programs are yet to commence as people are currently harvesting the few crops that
managed to mature. On 30 April 2015 a village head of Mhaza village, Gokwe Mapfungautsi who is a
staunch supporter of the MDC T refused to give a bag of fertilizer to Takesure Dude of the same
village because the victim supports Zanu PF. The fertilizer had been availed through the presidential
input scheme and the distribution was done by the village Head. When the victim asked why he had
not accessed his share, the headman said that those that had failed to access the fertilizer would be
on top priority at the next distribution whose date is not known.
Manicaland
Christopher Chingosho the Zanu PF candidate for Headlands on 29 April 2015 availed 30 tonnes of
rice during his campaign meetings. The availing of the rice at a time such as this can be interpreted
as vote buying. The rice was stored at Headlands Hall while the other lot was at Headlands Service
Station.
Bulawayo
The province is hard hit by poverty as over eight percent are unemployed. Peri-urban farming was
negatively affected by erratic rains and residents are in urgent need of food aid.
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