Brutal Beating of MDC Official#EnoughisEnough
 
Last week in Zimbabwe, one of the MDC (Movement for Democratic Change) (Zimbabwe’s main opposition party) youth Sekai Marashe aka Muchaina (pictured) was brutalised and assaulted.  Where is the woman’s rights?  Where is the protection and where is the democracy?  Those in power, in the government are meant to protect the woman.  Instead, they spread malicious lies.  Dr Energy Mudoti a prominent ZANU PF minister tweeted, “no matter how democratic our government can be, we can never guarantee that drunkards & prostitutes stop fighting”.  For a minister to stoop that low in attack of a vulnerable young woman instead of protecting her is gut wrenchingly sickening.  He is using his platform and authority to discredit the crying, the broken and the vulnerable. 
 
Not Just Sekai but also a well-known comedian, Samatha Kureya aka “Gonyeti,” who uses her talent, humour, wit and her platform to be an activist against the Zanu pf regime was abducted, tortured, threatened and told to stop and not speak of it.  They broke her but she will fight on and the National News paper, The herald has gone and published her full name and address to continue the intimidation. 
 The same Zanu pf minister is trying to use Gonyeti’s comic nature by lying.  He implies that she was not attacked but is doing a skit for her coming show, by lying helpless in a hospital bed.  He tweeted, “Gonyeti Gonyeti did a comedy on police accommodation & it’s apparent she has done another one on abductions. We will not be fooled.”
 
ZANU Pf and it’s thugs are really trying to fool everyone and silence everyone.  I say Enough of you breaking our sisters and mothers.  All they are trying to do is stand up for what is right.  They are trying to be a voice for the voiceless.  Let’s expose this brutality enough of this brokenness, enough of those tears.  Just as FGM is a crime and is not tolerated in the UK, the State Brutalisation of Women cannot be condoned.  Save the humanity of our woman #enoughisenough .—
 
I am calling on my Sisters and Mothers in the UK to stand by my side, firstly to protest against the Zimbabwean State sanctioned Outward Trade Mission to UK and Business to Business meetings on Monday 2nd of September in the UK, at Amba Hotel, Charing Cross, London and call it for what it is.  It is a Zimbabwean State Sanctioned crime against Humanity.  Secondly I am calling on all my Sisters and Mothers in the rest of the world to protest wherever they can, especially at the United Nations Later this Month, against giving a podium to a Dictator called Mnangagwa for allowing the brutalisation of Women.
 
By Lindsey Zaranynika