The Zimbabwe Council of Churches has pleaded with Zanu-PF and the CCC to move the country away from election mode for peace and security. More than 10 CCC legislators and activists have cases before the courts linked to alleged political violence. The CCC said the persecution of its members was linked to the "shambolic, disorganised, rigged, and fraudulent election."
The Zimbabwe Council of Churches has pleaded with Zanu-PF and the CCC to move the country away from election mode for peace and security.
Zimbabwe remains tense since the 23 August general elections, and a crackdown on opposition politicians has moved the country closer to the edge. "We are just coming out of harmonised elections, and as a country, we need to move on to unite the nation and to walk together. In a statement, the police said he was wanted for allegedly defaulting in court over a public violence charge from 2020."This is not a justice system. This is a Zanu-PF vindictive system. And I advise all our cadres never to face it."
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