Yesterday I was deep in the bush in north eastern Zimbabwe conducting an audit of Party structures in a remote Constituency. At mid day a call came through on my cell phone that a homestead of a Party activist had been attacked in the night and a child had died. When we had finished our meeting we decided to drive to the village to see if there was anything we could do or say.
Two had a half hours of really tough driving took us to Village 55 in what had been the commercial farming district of Headlands, where a senior Zanu PF leader, Didimus Mutasa is the present Member of Parliament. We found the community gathered at the homestead, the Police present and the child in a body bag in the back of the Police truck. The father Shepherd Maisiri wrapped his arms around me in grief when we walked into the homestead. His wife was in a hut with the women and we went in to see her, she wept when she saw us.
I have written and talked about the strategy of Zanu in the Commercial farming areas many times. When they began the farm invasions in 2000, it was two weeks after they had almost been beaten in a carefully rigged election by a Party that was barely six months old. The object was quite simple - destroy the group of about 600 000 voters on the farms who held the balance of electoral power between the Tribal areas and the urban areas. This has now evolved into a strategy to totally control these areas, now resettled with thousands of people like the Maisirie's.
The reason is that these areas contain as many seats as the urban areas where the MDC dominates. So they are removing from these areas any who might be opponents and any who might witness what they will do in the elections. It is in these areas that they will stuff ballots and misrepresent the actual results. In 2008 they falsified the results for 60 seats in this manner.
Shepherd Maisiri is Zanu PF's nightmare, after being settled on a small plot, he was elected Village Chairman for Village 55. Now only four families in the Village support Zanu PF, the rest are firm MDC supporters. Everyone watching this situation evolve focuses on the remaining white large scale commercial farmers who are now being evicted if they are not firmly committed to Zanu PF. But what is seldom recognised is that Zanu reserves its toughest penalties for the small people like Shepherd and his family.
In the past decade, he has been imprisoned, his home burnt down several times, his arable land taken from him and given to a member of the CIO, his wife raped (Shepherd pressed this case until the perpetrator - a senior Zanu PF official was sent to prison for a total of 56 years for the crime). In all, he now has been attacked 9 times in ten years. Yet his political commitment and determination is not diminished in any way. Now this.