From: http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/
Roll of Shame
The MDC's Information and Publicity Department will be regularly naming and shaming individuals who are abetting the Zanu PF regime in undermining the people's rights and derailing the train of freedom and democracy. For the past three weeks, hit squads of suspected CIO agents have been assaulting, abducting and even shooting MDC supporters in Harare, Marondera and Chitungwiza in a vain attempt to stop the hour of change which is now upon us. The MDC believes that such individuals must face trial in the new Zimbabwe for crimes against humanity and for prolonging the shelf-life of a regime that is now unpopular with the people. The following people, in their individual capacities, are part of a large list that we will be publishing, of personalities who stand guilty of various crimes such as murder, brutality, assaults and other heinous and criminal acts that the cornered regime is using to suppress and oppress the people of Zimbabwe. In the new Zimbabwe, the wheels of justice will be fitted back on the train of democracy and the following individuals should have honest answers on what they were doing to fellow countrymen when this nation needed men and women of conscience; men and women who value the sanctity of human life, human rights and basic freedoms.
1.CIO officers stationed at the Harare International Airport whose names are given only as Hwande, Mandiome and Shoko. Hwande resides in Sunningdale 2 at House number 1520 7th close in Harare South constituency. These three are part of an eight man hit-squad of the Central Intelligence Organisation officers who brutally assaulted MDC spokesman and Kuwadzana MP Nelson Chamisa. The brutality was unprecedented and ranks as one of the most barbaric by state security agents considering that Hon Chamisa was on national duty as he was headed for an ACP-EU Parliamentary meeting in Brussels, Belgium as a representative of the Parliament of Zimbabwe. Crime committed: Sunday, 18 March 2007
2.Gideon Gono, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor. President Robert Mugabe's personal banker. Born in Chivhu. A) Police officers who brutally assaulted MDC President Morgan Tsvangirai and senior party officials confirmed that Gono paid $1 million each and $100 000 food allowances per day to each of the merchants of death. B) Gono, through his much-publicised fiscal activities, provided the financial wherewithal that enabled the government to engage in the costly Operation Murambatsvina in which 18 percent of Zimbabweans lost their homes. He also minted trillions, to the detriment of the country's inflation levels, for the government to engage in Operation Garikiai/Hlalani Kuhle. C) The 4x4 double-cab vehicles he donated to the police force after the ill-conceived Operation Sunrise are the same vehicles that are being used by Zanu PF's hit squads who are abducting and assaulting opposition leaders and activists in and around Harare. Crime committed: Since May 2005
3.Chief Inspector Mukuze, Officer-In-Charge, Matapi police station; Constable Makina, Harare Central Bike Unit, shift 2; Constable Kanzou, Harare Central Operations section; Constable Edmore Munodawafa, Matapi police station, team 3; Constable Munemo, Harare Central Operations section; Sergeant Magongo, Harare Central Operations section; Inspector Ngidhi, Officer-In-Charge, Police Operations Group; Assistant Inspector G. Shoko, PRG, Harare Central shift 2; Inspector Isaac Hove, Officer-In-Charge, Harare Central Operations section ; Constable Nicasio Majaya, Matapi police station; Constable Nawu, Harare Central operations; Constable Some, Harare central operations; Constable Paswairi, Matapi police station; Constable Nkomo, Hatfield police station.
These police officers, in their individual capacities, were responsible for brutally assaulting ZCTU leaders Lovemore Matombo and Wellington Chibhebhe as well as senior MDC officials such as Ms Lucia Matibenga, who is also a ZCTU vice President, Ian Makone, MDC secretary for Elections and Toendepi Shonhe, vice organizing secretary for Harare province and other political and civic activists. Their crime was that they had exercised their constitutional right for movement, assembly and expression. Crime committed: 13 September 2006
4.George Charamba, President Robert Mugabe's spokesman and Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Information and Publicity. Abetting and supporting tyranny. Vigorously defending the brutal assault of innocent citizens. Using uncivilized language to mock victims of Mugabe's brutality and ordering State Editors to parrot the whims of the dictator. Here is one man who has clearly overstepped his role as a civil servant to occupy a lofty seat on the pedestal of tyranny as Mugabe's voice and word-smith. Like Saddam Hussein's Comical Ali, Charamba seems determined to rabidly support a tyranny unto the very end; an end which is nigh. Crime committed: Frequently
5.Chaplain Choto, a Central Intelligence Organisation officer. Choto went to the home of a senior member of the private funeral parlour where Gift Tandare's body was being kept and ordered him, at gunpoint, to surrender the body to him despite a High Court order that it had to be surrendered to his wife and other relatives who had brought the body to the mortuary in the first place. He was in the company of two other unidentified CIO officers and Saviour Kasukuwere, Mt Darwin South MP and Zanu PF Politburo member. Kasukuwere, a former CIO agent, is still embedded with the dreaded spy agency. Crime committed: Saturday, 17 March 2007