Commissions Watch 3/2017
Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Report:
Report on Food Aid Cases
5 May
committees which are comprised of the District Administrator, Ward
Councillors, Headmen, representatives from various government ministries and
departments, including Grain Marketing Board, District Development Fund,
Agritex and the Zimbabwe Republic Police. However, in “Bikita East and
Mazowe Central Constituency youth from the ruling party, who are not even
part of the distribution committee, were involved in the distribution of food aid
and agriculture inputs”. It also does not help that the distribution committees
are, according to the complaints lodged to the Commission, “controlled by
ZANU-PF party officials who dictate who should or should not be given food
aid”.
Complaints mechanisms Complaints against food distribution committees at
the ward level should be directed to the district committee, which is presided
over by the District Administrator. If the matter is not resolved at that level, the
matter should be taken to the provincial committee chaired by the Provincial
Administrator. In Buhera and Mazoe, the constituents were aware of the
procedural steps to take to lodge complaints, and took the requisite steps. In
both constituencies, however, complaints lodged were not satisfactorily
resolved.
Conclusion
The Commission’s report makes recommendations to various stakeholders
involved in the distribution of food aid—
▪ the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare should, among
other things, “carry out investigations into the cases of discrimination in the
distribution of food aid” and take action “against public officials who deviate
who deviate from their core duties and undertake private politically affiliated
activities on government time.”
▪ the Public Service Commission “should monitor the activities of its officials
and other stakeholders it engages in food aid distribution to ensure that food
aid distribution is conducted in a non-partisan matter and that they do not
prioritise their political affiliation when executing their duties as public
officials since such conduct amounts to maladministration”.
▪ the Zimbabwe Republic Police “should remain apolitical at all times, and
investigate criminal violations of human rights impartially and timeously”.
Comment
Withholding food aid, for whatever reason, can have dire consequences for
those affected—
▪ the health risks are numerous
▪ the possibility of starving to death is a reality – especially for the very young
and the elderly
▪ young girls and women are put at risk of sexual exploitation in exchange for
material benefits.