Police block CCC rally

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has blocked a Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) rally scheduled for the 11th of this month citing objections by some property owners.

The opposition party led by Nelson Chamisa, a former minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services during the Government of National Unity (GNU), notified the police of its intentions to hold a rally at Rowa Grounds in Mutare.

In response, the Chief Superintendent (Supt) Regulating Authority ZRP Mutare Rural District, P Mbira said:

RE: NOTIFICATION BY CITIZENS COALITION FOR CHANGE TO HOLD A CONSTITUENCY RALLY AT ROWA GROUNDS ON 11 FEBRUARY 2023: MUTARE RURAL DISTRICT
1. This office acknowledges receipt of your notice on the above subject.

2. Your convening notice is not compliant with the law.

3. The intended venue is also lined up with sporting activities by local football clubs who usually use the same luckily.

4, some property owners are against the holding of the rally at their doorsteps.

5. This office perceives the situation on the ground to be unfavourable for the holding of the rally and therefore it cannot proceed.

6. Be guided accordingly.

Thank you!

ZRP has over the years been accused of being influenced by the ruling ZANU PF to block opposition rallies.

In the run-up to the 26 March 2022 by-elections, ZRP blocked a number of CCC rallies citing various reasons including the unavailability of the venues the party would have indicated.

The opposition party says it is a strategy by the ruling party to stop the former from campaigning.

In other news – ZERA increases prices of both petrol and diesel effective 10 February 2023

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has raised fuel prices in its latest review, which is effective February 10 2023.

In a statement seen by Pindula News, the regulator said petrol would now be sold at US$1.61 up from US$1.59 or ZW$1 341.07 up from ZW$1 241.01. Learn More

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