Human Rights. The ZHRC, in investigating this matter took into consideration
submissions made by the respondent.
4.1.
Desk Research
4.1.1 The ZHRC conducted extensive research into the legal framework
governing human rights locally, regionally and internationally. This
was done in order to, identify and assess the human rights that were
violated by the respondents through partisan distribution of food aid.
4.2.
Interviews
4.2.1 Individual
interviews
were
conducted
with
ward
members,
complainants and their families in all constituencies. This method
helped the team to gather a wealth of detailed information, a deep
insight and full details of the allegations. The individual interviews
created an accepting environment that put participants at ease
allowing them to thoughtfully answer questions in their own words
without fear of reprisals. Complainants who are members of the
opposition political party, MDC-T, were also interviewed in order to
get first-hand information of the situation. An interview guide which
extracts qualitative data was developed and used to facilitate
interviews. The complainants and key informants were interviewed
at their respective homes.
4.2.2 The crosscutting observations from the interviews revealed that
people in positions of influence, chiefly the ruling party, ZANU PF,
continue to manipulate the distribution of food and other forms of aid
from different sources through partisan distribution.
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