5.1.8. On Wednesday 23 January 2019, the ZHRC followed up on the family
of the Councillor and scouted the environment with the objective of
monitoring whether the environment was back to normal after the stay
away and the subsequent disturbances. At the Councillor’s house his
wife was present with the children and a few neighbors had also gone
there to enquire about the family’s welfare. Her narration of the events
that transpired on the day that her husband was arrested were
corroborated by family members that were at the house on the day of
the ZHRC’s first visit. She then mentioned that during the first days,
visiting her husband was difficult as access to him was not easily
granted. At times she would give food and a change of clothes to one
of her neighbors whose brother had also been arrested who would then
give her husband. She indicated that he was now remanded at
Chikurubi after he appeared in court and was denied bail and he was
being legally represented by lawyers from Zimbabwe Lawyers for
Human Rights (ZHLR). A further update received by the ZHRC,
revealed that the Councillor was convicted and sentenced to 5 years
but 2 years 4months were suspended. He has since appealed the
decision and is out on bail and is still being represented by ZLHR.
5.1.9. The ZHRC also had a focus group discussion with about eleven (11)
men who are in MDC structures in Pentagon area of Ward 4, Epworth.
Initially when they saw the Commission vehicle, they ran away, but one
of them realized that it was the ZHRC and then they started coming out
of their hiding places. They indicated that they were no longer staying
in their houses due to the raids that were being conducted every day
in their homes. They indicated that they were now staying at hide outs
in their numbers and only went to their homes in secret to take baths
and change their clothes. They highlighted that as self-employed
people they were losing out on their businesses since they could not
work due to fear of being arrested. At the time, they made an appeal
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