discipline unruly members so that their violent tendencies will not be considered
as having been performed or sanctioned by the party.
NATIONAL PEACE AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION (NPRC)
11.2. In line with its Constitutional mandate, the NPRC must come up with strategies for
prevention of conflict in communities through early detection of potential conflicts,
programmes for promoting peace as well as facilitation of a conciliatory approach
to disputes. The NPRC should also ensure that persons subjected to political
violence receive rehabilitative treatment and support.
THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE
11.3. That in as much as Section 67 of the Constitution guarantees political rights, these
rights must be exercised peacefully without endangering the public at large.
Citizens of Zimbabwe are reminded to exercise their rights in a manner that is
consistent with the Constitution as every right comes with responsibility.
COUNCILLORS AND OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS
11.4. Councilors and elected officials should at all times desist from inciting violence and
making inflammatory statements.
Councillors and other elected officials should act in an exemplary manner and in
compliance with the law by desisting from convening unsanctioned meetings in
violation of the Public Order and Security Act [Chapter 11:17 since these can be
triggers of violence.
ZANU-PF and MDC-T
11.5. Political parties should enforce their codes of conduct and take disciplinary action
against its members who perpetrate violence during both intra- party and interparty conflicts.
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