this interaction as well as to maximise on the meeting with
interviewees’ knowledge on the investigation at hand.
4.2.2 Individual interviews have been conducted with the community
members randomly selected in the residential area located close to
Chiremba turn-off bus stop and Budiriro 5 shopping centre where the
incidents leading to the allegations of human rights violations by
police occurred. These were done in order to more fully understand
how the incident leading to the alleged human rights violations
occurred and how the community was affected.
4.3
Focus Group Discussions (FGDs)
4.3.1 FGDs were conducted with two different groups of community
members from Komboniyatsva. This tool was used to gather a wealth
of detailed information and deep insight into the incident. The method
created an accepting environment that put participants at ease,
allowing them to recount the incident in detail in their own words and
to answer questions. Initially the group had reservations as they
sought to understand what ZHRC would do with the information they
would provide. After an explanation of the ZHRC mandate, a lot of
information was volunteered which proved to be useful to the
investigation.
4.3.2 The participants in the first group were women who were passing out
time at a house near the Chiremba turn off bus-stop. The owner of
the house recounted how she had witnessed the incident in detail by
reason of proximity of her house to the bus stop. She indicated that
the touts who had gathered at the bus stop that day were not the
usual touts they knew to operate at the bus stop. Many of them had
gathered at the bus stop, coming from other areas and surrounding
areas of Epworth. The touts blocked the road and would not allow
movement of cars into town. When the police arrived, the touts fought
them. The police reinforced, and that is when they started to launch
teargases and spray itchy water on the people who were gathered.
When people dispersed, some ran into the compound to their homes
but others passed through the compound and ran for refuge. At this
point, the police started doing door to door searches for any men who
was found in the houses and they beat them and took most of them
to Harare Central Police station. She recounted how badly men were
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