Council Regulation (EC) No 314/2004 of 19 February 2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Zimbabwe
Modified by
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1488/2004of 20 August 2004amending Council Regulation (EC) No 314/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Zimbabwe, 304R1488, August 21, 2004
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 898/2005of 15 June 2005amending Council Regulation (EC) No 314/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Zimbabwe, 305R0898, June 16, 2005
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1272/2005of 1 August 2005amending Council Regulation (EC) No 314/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Zimbabwe, 305R1272, August 2, 2005
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1367/2005of 19 August 2005amending Council Regulation (EC) No 314/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Zimbabwe, 305R1367, August 20, 2005
  • Council Regulation (EC) No 1791/2006of 20 November 2006adapting certain Regulations and Decisions in the fields of free movement of goods, freedom of movement of persons, company law, competition policy, agriculture (including veterinary and phytosanitary legislation), transport policy, taxation, statistics, energy, environment, cooperation in the fields of justice and home affairs, customs union, external relations, common foreign and security policy and institutions, by reason of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania, 306R1791, December 20, 2006
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 236/2007of 2 March 2007amending Council Regulation (EC) No 314/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Zimbabwe, 307R0236, March 6, 2007
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 412/2007of 16 April 2007amending Council Regulation (EC) No 314/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Zimbabwe, 307R0412, April 18, 2007
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 777/2007of 2 July 2007amending Council Regulation (EC) No 314/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Zimbabwe, 307R0777, July 3, 2007
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 702/2008of 23 July 2008amending Council Regulation (EC) No 314/2004 concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Zimbabwe, 308R0702, July 24, 2008
Council Regulation (EC) No 314/2004of 19 February 2004concerning certain restrictive measures in respect of Zimbabwe THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Articles 60 and 301 thereof,Having regard to Council Common Position 2004/161/CFSP of 19 February 2004 renewing restrictive measures against ZimbabweOJ L 50, 20.2.2004, p. 66.,Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,Whereas:(1)By means of Common Position 2002/145/CFSP of 18 February 2002 concerning restrictive measures against ZimbabweOJ L 50, 21.2.2002, p. 1. Common Position as last amended by Common Position 2003/115/CFSP (OJ L 46, 20.2.2003, p. 30)., the Council expressed serious concern about the situation in Zimbabwe and in particular about serious violations of human rights by the Government of Zimbabwe, including violations of the freedoms of opinion, of association and of peaceful assembly. In view of this, it imposed certain restrictive measures, which are subject to annual review. Some of the restrictive measures imposed against Zimbabwe were implemented at Community level by Council Regulation (EC) No 310/2002OJ L 50, 21.2.2002, p. 4. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 743/2003 (OJ L 106, 29.4.2003, p. 18).. The period of that Regulation's application was extended until 20 February 2004 by Council Regulation (EC) No 313/2003OJ L 46, 20.2.2003, p. 6..(2)The Council continues to consider that the Government of Zimbabwe is still engaging in serious violations of human rights. Therefore, for as long as the violations occur, the Council deems it necessary to maintain restrictive measures against the Government of Zimbabwe and those who bear prime responsibility for such violations.(3)Accordingly, Common Position 2004/161/CFSP provides for renewal of the restrictive measures provided for by Common Position 2002/145/CFSP.(4)The restrictive measures provided for by Common Position 2004/161/CFSP include, inter alia, a ban on technical assistance, financing and financial assistance related to military activities, a ban on the export of equipment which might be used for internal repression, and the freezing of funds, financial assets and economic resources of members of the Government of Zimbabwe and of any natural or legal persons, entities or bodies associated with them.(5)These measures fall within the scope of the Treaty and, therefore, in order to avoid any distortion of competition, Community legislation is necessary to implement them as far as the Community is concerned. For the purpose of this Regulation, the territory of the Community should be deemed to encompass the territories of the Member States to which the Treaty is applicable, under the conditions laid down in that Treaty.(6)It is desirable to align with recent practice the provisions concerning the ban on technical assistance, financing and financial assistance related to military activities, and those concerning the freezing of funds, financial assets and economic resources.(7)This Regulation amends and extends the restrictive measures contained in Regulation (EC) No 310/2002, which it should replace immediately on the latter's expiry,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:(a)"technical assistance"means any technical support related to repairs, development, manufacture, assembly, testing, maintenance, or any other technical service, and may take forms such as instruction, advice, training, transmission of working knowledge or skills or consulting services; technical assistance includes verbal forms of assistance;(b)"funds" means financial assets and benefits of every kind, including but not limited to:(i)cash, cheques, claims on money, drafts, money orders and other payment instruments;(ii)deposits with financial institutions or other entities, balances on accounts, debts and debt obligations;(iii)publicly and privately traded securities and debt instruments, including stocks and shares, certificates representing securities, bonds, notes, warrants, debentures and derivatives contracts;(iv)interest, dividends or other income on or value accruing from or generated by assets;(v)credit, right of set-off, guarantees, performance bonds or other financial commitments;(vi)letters of credit, bills of lading, bills of sale;(vii)documents evidencing an interest in funds or financial resources;(viii)any other instrument of export-financing;(c)"freezing of funds"means preventing any move, transfer, alteration, use of, access to, or dealing with funds in any way that would result in any change in their volume, amount, location, ownership, possession, character, destination or other change that would enable the funds to be used, including portfolio management;(d)"economic resources"means assets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, which are not funds but can be used to obtain funds, goods or services;(e)"freezing of economic resources"means preventing their use to obtain funds, goods or services in any way, including, but not limited to, the selling, hiring or mortgaging of them.
Article 2It shall be prohibited:(a)to grant, sell, supply or transfer technical assistance related to military activities and to the provision, manufacture, maintenance and use of arms and related materiel of all types, including weapons and ammunition, military vehicles and equipment, paramilitary equipment, and spare parts for the aforementioned, directly or indirectly to any person, entity or body in, or for use in Zimbabwe;(b)to provide financing or financial assistance related to military activities, including in particular grants, loans and export credit insurance, for any sale, supply, transfer or export of arms and related materiel, directly or indirectly to any person, entity or body in, or for use in Zimbabwe;(c)to participate, knowingly and intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is, directly or indirectly, to promote the transactions referred to at points (a) or (b).
Article 3It shall be prohibited:(a)knowingly and intentionally, to sell, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, equipment which might be used for internal repression as listed in Annex I, whether or not originating in the Community, to any natural or legal person, entity or body in, or for use in Zimbabwe;(b)to grant, sell, supply or transfer, directly or indirectly, technical assistance related to the equipment referred to at point (a), to any natural or legal person, entity or body in, or for use in Zimbabwe;(c)to provide, directly or indirectly, financing or financial assistance related to the equipment referred to at point (a), to any natural or legal person, entity or body in, or for use in Zimbabwe;(d)to participate, knowingly and intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is, directly or indirectly, to promote the transactions referred to at points (a), (b) or (c).
Article 41.By way of derogation from Articles 2 and 3 the competent authorities of Member States as listed in Annex II may authorise:(a)the provision of financing and financial assistance and technical assistance related to:(i)non-lethal military equipment intended solely for humanitarian or protective use, or for institution-building programmes of the United Nations, the European Union and the Community;(ii)materiel intended for European Union and United Nations crisis-management operations;(b)the sale, supply, transfer or export of equipment listed in Annex I intended solely for humanitarian or protective use, and the provision of financial assistance, financing and technical assistance related to these transactions.2.No authorisations shall be granted for activities that have already taken place.
Article 5Articles 2 and 3 shall not apply to protective clothing, including flak jackets and military helmets, temporarily exported to Zimbabwe by United Nations personnel, personnel of the European Union, the Community or its Member States, representatives of the media and humanitarian and development workers and associated personnel for their personal use only.
Article 61.All funds and economic resources belonging to individual members of the Government of Zimbabwe and to any natural or legal persons, entities or bodies associated with them as listed in Annex III shall be frozen.2.No funds or economic resources shall be made available, directly or indirectly, to or for the benefit of natural or legal persons, entities or bodies listed in Annex III.3.The participation, knowingly and intentionally, in activities the object or effect of which is, directly or indirectly, to promote the transactions referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be prohibited.
Article 71.By way of derogation from Article 6, the competent authorities of the Member States as listed in Annex II may authorise the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources or the making available of certain frozen funds or economic resources, under such conditions as they deem appropriate, after having determined that the funds or economic resources concerned are:(a)necessary for basic expenses, including payments for foodstuffs, rent or mortgage, medicines and medical treatment, taxes, insurance premiums and public utility charges;(b)intended exclusively for payment of reasonable professional fees and reimbursement of incurred expenses associated with the provision of legal services;(c)intended exclusively for payment of fees or service charges for routine holding or maintenance of frozen funds or economic resources;(d)necessary for extraordinary expenses, provided that the relevant competent authority has notified the grounds on which it considers that a specific authorisation should be granted to all other competent authorities and the Commission at least two weeks prior to the authorisation.The relevant competent authority shall inform the competent authorities of the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under this paragraph.2.Article 6(2) shall not apply to the addition to frozen accounts of:(a)interest or other earnings on those accounts; or(b)payments due under contracts, agreements or obligations that were concluded or arose prior to the date on which those accounts became subject to Regulation (EC) No 310/2002 or this Regulation,provided that any such interest, other earnings and payments continue to be subject to Article 6(1).
Article 81.Without prejudice to the applicable rules concerning reporting, confidentiality and professional secrecy and to the provisions of Article 284 of the Treaty, natural and legal persons, entities and bodies shall:(a)supply immediately any information which would facilitate compliance with this Regulation, such as accounts and amounts frozen in accordance with Article 6, to the competent authorities of the Member States listed in Annex II where they are resident or located, and shall transmit such information, directly or through these competent authorities, to the Commission;(b)cooperate with the competent authorities listed in Annex II in any verification of this information.2.Any additional information directly received by the Commission shall be made available to the competent authorities of the Member State concerned.3.Any information provided or received in accordance with this Article shall be used only for the purposes for which it was provided or received.
Article 9The freezing of funds and economic resources or the not making available of funds, carried out in good faith on the basis that such action is in accordance with this Regulation, shall not give rise to liability of any kind on the part of the natural or legal person or entity implementing it, or its directors or employees, unless it is proved that the funds and economic resources were frozen as result of negligence.
Article 10The Commission and Member States shall immediately inform each other of the measures taken under this Regulation and shall supply each other with any other relevant information at their disposal in connection with this Regulation, in particular information in respect of violation and enforcement problems and judgments handed down by national courts.
Article 11The Commission shall be empowered to:(a)amend Annex II on the basis of information supplied by Member States;(b)amend Annex III on the basis of decisions taken in respect of the Annex to Common Position 2004/161/CFSP.
Article 12The Member States shall lay down the rules on sanctions applicable to infringements of this Regulation and shall take all measures necessary to ensure that they are implemented. The sanctions provided for must be effective, proportionate and dissuasive. The Member States shall notify those rules to the Commission without delay after the entry into force of this Regulation and shall notify it of any subsequent amendment.
Article 13This Regulation shall apply:(a)within the territory of the Community, including its airspace;(b)on board any aircraft or any vessel under the jurisdiction of a Member State;(c)to any person inside or outside the territory of the Community who is a national of a Member State;(d)to any legal person, group or entity which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State;(e)to any legal person, group or entity doing business within the Community.
Article 14This Regulation shall enter into force on 21 February 2004.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.ANNEX IList of equipment which might be used for internal repression as referred to in Article 3The list below does not comprise the articles that have been specially designed or modified for military use.1.Helmets providing ballistic protection, anti-riot helmets, anti-riot shields and ballistic shields and specially designed components therefor.2.Specially designed fingerprint equipment.3.Power-controlled searchlights.4.Construction equipment provided with ballistic protection.5.Hunting knives.6.Specially designed production equipment to make shotguns.7.Ammunition hand-loading equipment.8.Communications intercept devices.9.Solid-state optical detectors.10.Image-intensifier tubes.11.Telescopic weapon sights.12.Smooth-bore weapons and related ammunition, other than those specially designed for military use, and specially designed components therefor; except:signal pistols,air- and cartridge-powered guns designed as industrial tools or humane animal stunners.13.Simulators for training in the use of firearms and specially designed or modified components and accessories therefor.14.Bombs and grenades, other than those specially designed for military use, and specially designed components therefor.15.Body armour, other than those manufactured to military standards or specifications, and specially designed components therefor.16.All-wheel-drive utility vehicles capable of off-road use that have been manufactured or fitted with ballistic protection, and profiled armour for such vehicles.17.Water cannon and specially designed or modified components therefor.18.Vehicles equipped with a water cannon.19.Vehicles specially designed or modified to be electrified to repel borders and components therefor specially designed or modified for that purpose.20.Acoustic devices represented by the manufacturer or supplier as suitable for riot-control purposes, and specially designed components therefor.21.Leg-irons, gang-chains, shackles and electric-shock belts, specially designed for restraining human beings; except:handcuffs for which the maximum overall dimension including chain does not exceed 240 mm when locked.22.Portable devices designed or modified for the purpose of riot control or self-protection by the administration of an incapacitating substance (such as tear gas or pepper sprays), and specially designed components therefor.23.Portable devices designed or modified for the purpose of riot control or self-protection by the administration of an electric shock (including electric-shocks batons, electric-shock shields, stun guns and electric-shock dart guns (tasers)) and components therefor specially designed or modified for that purpose.24.Electronic equipment capable of detecting concealed explosives and specially designed components therefor; except:TV or X-ray inspection equipment.25.Electronic jamming equipment specially designed to prevent the detonation by radio remote control of improvised devices and specially designed components therefor.26.Equipment and devices specially designed to initiate explosions by electrical or non-electrical means, including firing sets, detonators, igniters, boosters and detonating cord, and specially designed components therefor; except:those specially designed for a specific commercial use consisting of the actuation or operation by explosive means of other equipment or devices the function of which is not the creation of explosions (e.g., car air-bag inflaters, electric-surge arresters of fire sprinkler actuators).27.Equipment and devices designed for explosive ordnance disposal; except:bomb blankets,containers designed for folding objects known to be, or suspected of being improvised explosive devices.28.Night vision and thermal-imaging equipment and image intensifier tubes or solid state sensors therefor.29.Software specially designed and technology required for all listed items.30.Linear cutting explosive charges.31.Explosives and related substances as follows:amatol,nitrocellulose (containing more than 12,5 % nitrogen),nitroglycol,pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN),picryl chloride,tinitorphenylmethylnitramine (tetryl),2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT).32.Software specially designed and technology required for all listed items.ANNEX IIList of competent authorities referred to in Article 4, 7 and 8BELGIUM1.Service public fédéral des affaires étrangères, commerce extérieur et coopération au développementEgmont 1Rue des Petits Carmes 19B-1000 BruxellesDirection générale des affaires bilatéralesService "Afrique du sud du Sahara"Tel.: (32-2) 501 85 77Fax: (32-2) 501 38 26Service des transportsTel.: (32-2) 501 37 62Fax: (32-2) 501 88 27Direction générale de la coordination et des affaires européennesCoordination de la politique commercialeTel.: (32-2) 501 83 201.Federale Overheidsdienst Buitenlandse Zaken, Buitenlandse Handel en OntwikkelingssamenwerkingEgmont 1Karmelietenstraat 15B-1000 BrusselDirectie van de bilaterale betrekkingenDienst "Afrika ten Zuiden van de Sahara"Tel.: (32-2) 501 88 75Fax: (32-2) 501 38 26Dienst VervoerTel.: (32-2) 501 37 62Fax: (32-2) 501 88 27Directie-generaal Europese Zaken en coördinatieCoördinatie HandelsbeleidTel.: (32-2) 501 83 202.Service public fédéral économie, P.M.E., classes moyennes & énergiePotentiel économiqueDirection industriesTextile — Diamants et autres secteursCity AtriumRue du Progrès 505ème étageB-1210 BruxellesTel.: (32-2) 277 51 11Fax: (32-2) 277 53 09Fax: (32-2) 277 53 102.Federale Overheidsdienst Economie, KMO, Middenstand en EnergieEconomisch potentieelDirectie NijverheidTextiel — Diamant en andere sectorenCity AtriumVooruitgangstraat 505de verdiepingB-1210 BrusselTel.: (32-2) 277 51 11Fax: (32-2) 277 53 09Fax: (32-2) 277 53 103.Service public fédéral des financesAdministration de la TrésorerieAvenue des Arts 30B-1040 BruxellesTel.: (32-2) 233 74 65E-mail: Quesfinvragen.tf@minfin.fed.be3.Federale Overheidsdienst FinanciënAdministratie van de ThesaurieKunstlaan 30B-1040 BrusselFax: (32-2) 233 74 65E-mail: Quesfinvragen.tf@minfin.fed.be4.Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest:Kabinet van de minister van Financiën, Begroting, Openbaar Ambt en Externe Betrekkingen van de Brusselse Hoofdstedelijke RegeringKunstlaan 9B-1210 BrusselTel.: (32-2) 209 28 25Fax: (32-2) 209 28 124.Région de Bruxelles-Capitale:Cabinet du ministre des finances, du budget, de la fonction publique et des relations extérieures du gouvernement de la Région de Bruxelles-CapitaleAvenue des Arts 9B-1210 BruxellesTel.: (32-2) 209 28 25Fax: (32-2) 209 28 125.Région wallonne:Cabinet du ministre-président du gouvernement wallonRue Mazy 25-27B-5100 Jambes-NamurTel.: (32-81) 33 12 11Fax: (32-81) 33 13 136.Vlaams Gewest:Administratie Buitenlands BeleidBoudewijnlaan 30B-1000 BrusselTel.: (32-2) 553 59 28Fax: (32-2) 553 60 37BULGARIAConcerning technical assistance and import-export restrictions:Междуведомствен съвет по въпросите на военнопромишления комплекс и мобилизационната готовност на странатабул. "Дондуков" № 11594 Софиятел.: (359) 2 987 91 45факс: (359) 2 988 03 79Interdepartmental Council on the Military-Industrial Complex and the Mobilisation Preparedness of the Country1 "Dondukov" Blvd.1594 SofiaTel.: (359) 2 987 91 45Fax: (359) 2 988 03 79Concerning freezing of funds:Министерство на финанситеул. "Г.С. Раковски" № 102София 1000Тел: (359-2) 985 91Факс: (359-2) 988 1207Е-mail: feedback@minfin.bgMinistry of Finance102 "G.S. Rakovsky" streetSofia 1000Tel.: (359-2) 985 91Fax: (359-2) 988 1207E-mail: feedback@minfin.bgCZECH REPUBLICMinisterstvo průmyslu a obchoduLicenční správaNa Františku 32110 15 Praha 1Tel: +420 22406 2720Fax: +420 22422 1811Ministerstvo financíFinanční analyticky útvarP.O. Box 675Jindřisská 14111 21 Praha 1Tel: +420 25704 4501Fax: +420 25704 4502DENMARKErhvervs- og BoligstyrelsenDahlerups PakhusLangelinie Allé 17DK-2100 København ØTlf. (45) 35 46 60 00Fax (45) 35 46 60 01UdenrigsministerietAsiatisk Plads 2DK-1448 København KTlf. 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(44-207) 601 46 07Fax (44 207) 601 43 09EUROPEAN COMMUNITYCommission of the European CommunitiesDirectorate-General for External RelationsDirectorate CFSPUnit A.2: Legal and institutional matters for external relations — SanctionsCHAR 12/163B-1049 Bruxelles/BrusselTel. (32-2) 295 81 48, 296 25 56Fax (32-2) 296 75 63ANNEX III(1)Natural persons
List of persons referred to in Article 6
NamePost, other informationReasons for listing
1.Mugabe, Robert GabrielPresident, born 21.2.1924Head of Government and as such responsible for activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
2.Bonyongwe, HappytonDirector-General Central Intelligence Organisation, born 6.11.1960Ties to the Government and complicit in forming or directing repressive state policy.
3.Buka (a.k.a. Bhuka), FloraPresident’s office and former Minister of State for Special Affairs responsible for land and Resettlement Programmes (Former Minister of State in the Vice-President’s office and former Minister of State for the Land Reform in the President's Office), born 25.2.1968Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
4.Bvudzijena, WayneAssistant Police Commissioner, Police SpokesmanMember of the security forces and bearing wide responsibility for defending serious violations of human rights.
5.Chapfika, DavidDeputy Minister of Agriculture (former Deputy Minister of Finance), born 7.4.1957Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
6.Charamba, GeorgePermanent Secretary, Department for Information and Publicity, born 4.4.1963Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
7.Charumbira, Fortune ZefanayaFormer Deputy Minister for Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, born 10.6.1962Former member of the Government with ongoing ties to the Government.
8.Chigudu, TinayeProvincial Governor: ManicalandTies to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
9.Chigwedere, Aeneas SokoMinister of Education, Sports and Culture, born 25.11.1939Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
10.Chihota, PhineasDeputy Minister for Industry and International TradeMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
11.Chihuri, AugustinePolice Commissioner, born 10.3.1953Member of the security forces and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of the freedom of peaceful assembly
12.Chimbudzi, AliceZANU (PF) Politburo Committee MemberMember of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
13.Chimutengwende, ChenMinister of State for Public and Interactive Affairs (former Minister of Post and Telecommunications), born 28.8.1943Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
14.Chinamasa, Patrick AnthonyMinister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, born 25.1.1947Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
15.Chindori-Chininga, Edward TakaruzaFormer Minister of Mines and Mining Development, born 14.3.1955Former member of the Government with ongoing ties to the Government.
16.Chipanga, Tongesai ShadreckFormer Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, born 10.10.1946Former member of the Government with ongoing ties to the Government.
17.Chitepo, VictoriaZANU (PF) Politburo Committee Member, born 27.3.1928Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
18.Chiwenga, ConstantineCommander Zimbabwe Defence Forces, General (former Army Commander, Lieutenant General), born 25.8.1956Member of the security forces and complicit in forming or directing repressive state policy.
19.Chiweshe, GeorgeChairman, ZEC (Supreme Court Judge and Chairman of the controversial delimitation committee), born 4.6.1953Ties to the government and complicit in forming or directing repressive state policy.
20.Chiwewe, WillardProvincial Governor: Masvingo (former Senior Secretary responsible for Special Affairs in the President's Office), born 19.3.1949Former member of the Government with ongoing ties and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
21.Chombo, Ignatius Morgan ChininyaMinister of Local Government, Public Works and Urban Development, born 1.8.1952Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
22.Dabengwa, DumisoZANU (PF) Politburo Senior Committee Member, born 1939Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
23.Damasane, AbigailDeputy Minister for Women's Affairs Gender and Community DevelopmentMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
24.Dokora, LazarusDeputy Minister for Higher and Tertiary Education, born 3.11.1957Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
25.Georgias, AguyDeputy Minister for Economic Development, born 22.6.1935Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
26.Goche, Nicholas TasunungurwaMinister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare (former Minister of State for National Security in the President's Office), born 1.8.1946Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
27.Gombe, GChairman, Electoral Supervisory CommissionShares responsibility for fraudulent elections in 2005.
28.Gula-Ndebele, SobuzaFormer Chairman of Electoral Supervisory CommissionTies to the government and complicit in forming or directing repressive state policy.
29.Gumbo, Rugare Eleck NgidiMinister of Agriculture (Former Minister of Economic Development), born 8.3.1940Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
30.Hove, RichardZANU (PF) Politburo Secretary for Economic Affairs, born 1935Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
31.Hungwe, Josaya (a.k.a. Josiah) DuniraFormer Provincial Governor: Masvingo, born 7.11.1935Ties to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
32.Kangai, KumbiraiZANU (PF) Politburo Committee Member, born 17.2.1938Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
33.Karimanzira, David Ishemunyoro GodiProvincial Governor: Harare and ZANU (PF) Politburo Secretary for Finance, born 25.5.1947Ties to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
34.Kasukuwere, SaviourDeputy Minister for Youth Development & Employment Creation and ZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy-Secretary for Youth Affairs, born 23.10.1970Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
35.Kaukonde, RayProvincial Governor: Mashonaland East, born 4.3.1963Ties to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
36.Kuruneri, Christopher TichaonaFormer Minister of Finance and Economic Development, born 4.4.1949. NB currently in remandFormer member of the Government with ongoing ties.
37.Langa, AndrewDeputy Minister of Environment and Tourism and former Deputy Minister of Transport and CommunicationsMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
38.Lesabe, Thenjiwe V.ZANU (PF) Politburo Committee Member, born 1933Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
39.Mabunda, MusarahanaAssistant Police CommissionerMember of the security forces and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of the freedom of peaceful assembly.
40.Machaya, Jason (a.k.a. Jaison) Max KokeraiFormer Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development, born 13.6.1952Former member of the Government with ongoing ties.
41.Made, Joseph MtakweseState Minister of Agricultural Engineering and Mechanisation (Former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development), born 21.11.1954Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
42.Madzongwe, Edna (a.k.a. Edina)ZANU (PF) President of Senate, born 11.7.1943Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
43.Mahofa, Shuvai BenFormer Deputy Minister for Youth Development, Gender and Employment Creation, born 4.4.1941Former member of the Government with ongoing ties.
44.Mahoso, TafataonaChair, Media Information CommissionTies to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of the freedom of expression and media.
45.Makoni, SimbarasheZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Secretary General for Economic Affairs (former Minister of Finance), born 22.3.1950Member of the Politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
46.Makwavarara, SekesaiActing Mayor of HarareTies to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
47.Malinga, JoshuaZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Secretary for Disabled and Disadvantaged, born 28.4.1944Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
48.Maluleke, TitusDeputy Minister of Education, Sports and CultureMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
49.Mangwana, Paul MunyaradziMinister of State for Indigenisation and Empowerment, born 10.8.1961Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
50.Manyika, Elliot TapfumaneiMinister without Portfolio (former Minister of Youth Development, Gender and Employment Creation), born 30.7.1955Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
51.Manyonda, Kenneth VhundukaiFormer Deputy Minister of Industry and International Trade, born 10.8.1934Former member of the Government with ongoing ties.
52.Marumahoko, ReubenDeputy Minister for Foreign Affairs (former Deputy Minister for Home Affairs), born 4.4.1948Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
53.Masawi, Ephrahim SangoProvincial Governor: Mashonaland CentralTies to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
54.Masuku, AngelineProvincial Governor: Matabeleland South (ZANU (PF) Politburo, Secretary for Disabled and Disadvantaged), born 14.10.1936Ties to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
55.Mathema, CainProvincial Governor: BulawayoTies to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
56.Mathuthu, ThokozileProvincial Governor: Matabeleland North and ZANU (PF) Politburo, Deputy Secretary for Transport and Social WelfareTies to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
57.Matiza, Joel BiggieDeputy Minister for Rural Housing and Social Amenities, born 17.8.1960Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
58.Matonga, BrightonDeputy Minister for Information and Publicity, born 1969Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
59.Matshalaga, ObertDeputy Minister of Home Affairs (Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs), born 21.4.1951 in Mhute Kraal — ZvishavaneMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
60.Matshiya, Melusi (Mike)Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home AffairsMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
61.Mavhaire, DzikamaiZANU (PF) Politburo Committee MemberMember of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
62.Mbiriri, PartsonPermanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and Urban DevelopmentMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
63.Midzi, Amos Bernard (Mugenva)Minister of Mines and Mining Development (former Minister of Energy and Power Development), born 4.7.1952Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
64.Mnangagwa, Emmerson DambudzoMinister of Rural Housing and Social Amenities (former Speaker of Parliament), born 15.9.1946Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
65.Mohadi, Kembo Campbell DugishiMinister of Home Affairs (former Deputy Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing), born 15.11.1949Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
66.Moyo, JonathanFormer Minister of State for Information and Publicity in the President's Office, born 12.1.1957Former member of the Government engaged in activities that seriously undermined fundamental freedoms.
67.Moyo, July GabarariFormer Minister of Energy and Power Development (former Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare), born 7.5.1950Former member of the Government with ongoing ties.
68.Moyo, Simon KhayaZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Secretary for Legal Affairs, born 1945. NB Ambassador to South AfricaFormer member of the politburo with ongoing ties to the Government and its policy.
69.Mpofu, Obert MosesMinister for Industry and International Trade (former Provincial Governor: Matabeleland North) (ZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Secretary for National Security), born 12.10.1951Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
70.Msika, Joseph W.Vice-President, born 6.12.1923Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
71.Msipa, Cephas GeorgeProvincial Governor: Midlands, born 7.7.1931Ties to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
72.Muchena, Olivia NyembesiMinister of State for Science and Technology (a.k.a. Nyembezi) in the President's Office (former Minister of State in Vice-President Msika's Office), born 18.8.1946Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
73.Muchinguri, Oppah Chamu ZvipangeMinister for Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development ZANU (PF) Politburo Secretary for Gender and Culture, born 14.12.1958Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
74.Mudede, Tobaiwa (Tonneth)Registrar General, born 22.12.1942Ties to the Government and complicit in forming or directing state policy.
75.Mudenge, Isack Stanilaus GorerazvoMinister of Higher Tertiary Education (former Minister of Foreign Affairs), born 17.12.1941Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
76.Mugabe, Graceborn 23.7.1965Spouse of the Head of Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
77.Mugabe, SabinaZANU (PF) Politburo Senior Committee Member, born 14.10.1934Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
78.Mugariri, BothwellSenior Assistant Police CommissionerMember of the security forces and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of the freedom of peaceful assembly.
79.Muguti, EdwinDeputy Minister for Health and Child Welfare, born 1965Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
80.Mujuru, Joyce Teurai RopaVice President (former Minister of Water Resources and Infrastructural Development), born 15.4.1955Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
81.Mujuru, Solomon T.R.ZANU (PF) Politburo Senior Committee Member, born 1.5.1949Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
82.Mumbengegwi, Samuel CreightonMinister of Finance (Former Minister of State for Indigenisation and Empowerment, born 23.10.1942Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
83.Mumbengegwi, SimbarasheMinister of Foreign Affairs, born 20.7.1945Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
84.Murerwa, Herbert MuchemwaFormer Minister of Finance, born 31.7.1941Former member of the Government with ongoing ties.
85.Musariri, MunyaradziAssistant Police CommissionerMember of the security forces and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of the freedom of peaceful assembly.
86.Mushohwe, Christopher ChindotiMinister of Transport and Communications (former Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications), born 6.2.1954Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
87.Mutasa, Didymus Noel EdwinMinister of State for National Security, Land Reform and Resettlement in the Office of the President, ZANU (PF) Secretary for Administration, born 27.7.1935Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
88.Mutezo, MunachoMinister for Water Resources and Infrastructural DevelopmentMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
89.Mutinhiri, Ambros (a.k.a. Ambrose)Minister of Youth Development, Gender and Employment Creation, Retired BrigadierMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
90.Mutinhiri, TraceyDeputy Minister for Indigenisation and Empowerment (Former Deputy Speaker of the Senate)Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
91.Mutiwekuziva, Kenneth KaparadzaDeputy Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises Development and Employment Creation, born 27.5.1948Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
92.Muzenda, Tsitsi V.ZANU (PF) Politburo Senior Committee Member, born 28.10.1922Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy
93.Muzonzini, ElishaBrigadier (former Director-General Central Intelligence Organisation), born 24.6.1957Former member of the security forces and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of the freedom of peaceful assembly.
94.Mzembi, WalterDeputy Minister for Water Resources and Infrastructural Development, born 16.3.1964Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
95.Ncube, AbedinicoDeputy Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare (former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs), born 13.10.1954Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
96.Ndlovu, Naison K.ZANU (PF) Politburo Secretary for Production and Labour, born 22.10.1930Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
97.Ndlovu, RichardZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Commissariat, born 26.6.1942Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
98.Ndlovu, SikhanyisoMinister of Information and Publicity (Former Deputy Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education), born 20.9.1949Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
99.Nguni, SylvesterMinister of Economic Development (Former Deputy Minister for Agriculture), born 4.8.1955Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
100.Nhema, FrancisMinister of Environment and Tourism, born 7.4.1959Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
101.Nkomo, John LandaSpeaker of Parliament (former Minister of Special Affairs in the President's Office), born 22.8.1934Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
102.Nyambuya, Michael ReubenMinister for Energy and Power Development (former Lieutenant General, Provincial Governor: Manicaland), born 23.7.1955Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
103.Nyanhongo, Magadzire HubertDeputy Minister of Transport and CommunicationsMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
104.Nyathi, GeorgeZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Secretary of Science and TechnologyMember of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy
105.Nyoni, Sithembiso Gile GladMinister of Small and Medium Enterprises Development and Employment Creation, born 20.9.1949Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
106.Parirenyatwa, David PagweseMinister of Health and Child Welfare (former Deputy Minister), born 2.8.1950Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
107.Patel, KhantibhalZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Secretary for Finance, born 28.10.1928Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
108.Pote, Selina M.ZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Secretary for Gender and CultureMember of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
109.Sakabuya, MorrisDeputy Minister for Local Government, Public Works and Urban DevelopmentMember of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
110.Sakupwanya, StanleyZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Secretary for Health and Child WelfareMember of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
111.Samkange, Nelson Tapera CrispenProvincial Governor: Mashonaland WestTies to the Government and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of human rights.
112.Sandi or Sachi, E. (?)ZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Secretary for Women's AffairsMember of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
113.Savanhu, TendaiZANU (PF) Deputy Secretary for Transport and Social Welfare, born 21.3.1968Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
114.Sekeramayi, Sydney (a.k.a. Sidney) TigereMinister of Defence, born 30.3.1944Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
115.Sekeremayi, LovemoreChief Elections OfficerTies to the Government and complicit in forming or directing oppressive state policy.
116.Shamu, WebsterMinister of State for Policy Implementation (former Minister of State for Policy Implementation in the President's Office), born 6.6.1945Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
117.Shamuyarira, Nathan MarwirakuwaZANU (PF) Politburo Secretary for Information and Publicity, born 29.9.1928Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
118.Shiri, PerenceAir Marshal (Air Force), born 1.11.1955Member of the security forces and complicit in forming or directing oppressive state policy.
119.Shumba, Isaiah MasvayamwandoDeputy Minister of Education, Sports and Culture, born 3.1.1949Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
120.Sibanda, JabulaniFormer Chair, National War Veterans Association, born 31.12.1970Ties to the Government and complicit in forming or directing oppressive state policy.
121.Sibanda, Misheck Julius MpandeCabinet Secretary (successor to Charles Utete), born 3.5.1949Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
122.Sibanda, Phillip Valerio (a.k.a. Valentine)Commander Zimbabwe National Army, Lieutenant General, born 25.8.1956Member of the security forces and complicit in forming or directing oppressive state policy.
123.Sikosana, AbsolomZANU (PF) Politburo Secretary for Youth AffairsMember of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
124.Stamps, TimothyHealth Advisor in the Office of the President, born 15.10.1936Ties to the Government and complicit in forming or directing oppressive state policy.
125.Tawengwa, Solomon ChirumeZANU (PF) Politburo Deputy Secretary for Finance, born 15.6.1940Member of the politburo and as such with strong ties to the Government and its policy.
126.Udenge, SamuelMinister of State for State Enterprises (Former Deputy Minister of Economic Development)Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
127.Utete, CharlesChairman of the Presidential Land Review Committee (former Cabinet Secretary), born 30.10.1938Ties to the Government and complicit in forming or directing oppressive state policy.
128.Veterai, EdmoreSenior Assistant Police Commissioner, Officer Commanding HarareMember of the security forces and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of the freedom of peaceful assembly.
129.Zimonte, ParadzaiPrisons Director, born 4.3.1947Member of the security forces and complicit in forming or directing oppressive state policy.
130.Zhuwao, PatrickDeputy Minister for Science and Technology (NB Mugabe's nephew)Member of the Government and as such engaged in activities that seriously undermine democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law.
131.Zvinavashe, VitalisPolitburo, Indigenisation and Empowerment Committee in the party, born 27.9.1943Former member of the security forces and complicit in forming or directing repressive state policy and member of politburo.
NameFunction/reasons for listing
132.Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Abu BasutuMatebeleland South, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
133.Chimedza, Paul, DrPresident of the World Medical Association, Zimbabwe branch, who has refused to assist MDC (opposition) victims
134.Chingoka, PeterHead of Zimbabwe Cricket Federation, who expressed public support for the electoral campaign of terror
135.Chinotimba, JosephDeputy Chairman, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans, Zanu-PF militia leader
136.Col. ChipwereBindura South, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
137.Chiremba, MiriraiCentral Bank (RBZ) Financial Intelligence Unit Chief
138.Chiwenga, JocelyneBusiness woman and wife of the Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Force (General Chiwenga)
139.Dube, TshingoMD/CEO Zimbabwe Defence Industries and ZANU-PF parliamentary candidate
140.Gono, GideonGovernor of Central Bank (RBZ)
141.Col. C. T. GuriraMhondoro Mubaira, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
142.Col. GwekwerereChinhoyi, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
143.Huni, MunyaradziJournalist at the public and pro-government newspaper The Herald, who incited the electoral campaign of terror
144.Jangara, ThomsenAssistant Commissioner/Chief Superintendent, officer in charge, based at Southerton, commands Harare South, Perpetrator of violence in March 2007
145.Air Vice Marshal (AVM) KarakadzaiHarare Metropolitan Province, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
146.Kazembe, Joyce[Deputy] Vice-President of Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC)
147.Kereke, MunyaradziPrincipal Advisor to Central Bank (RBZ) Governor Gideon Gono
148.Brig. Gen. KhumaloMatebeleland North, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
149.Maj. R. KwendaZaka East, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
150.Col. G. MashavaChiredzi Central, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
151.Col. F. MhondaRushinga, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
152.Moyo, Gilbert"War veteran" involved in numerous crimes in Mashonaland West (Chegutu), Zanu-PF militia leader
153.Lt. Col. MpabangaMwenezi East, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
154.Air Vice Marshal (AVM) MuchenaMidlands, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
155.Lt. Col. MuchonoMwenezi West, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
156.Col. MutsvungumaHeadlands, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
157.Col. M. Mzilikazi (MID)Buhera Central, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
158.Brig. Gen. D. NyikayarambaMashonaland East, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
159.Patel, BharatNew acting Attorney-General
160.Rangwani, DaniDetective Inspector, involved in torture and detention of MDC activists, Perpetrator of violence in March 2007
161.Maj. Gen. E. A. RugejeMasvingo Province, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
162.Brig. Gen. RunganiRetired Brigadier General, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
163.Brig. Gen. ShunguMashonaland Central, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
164.Col. C. SibandaBulawayo Province, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
165.Brig. Gen. SigaukeMash West Province, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
166.Brig. Gen. TarumbwaManicaland and Mutare South, Perpetrator of the electoral campaign of terror
167.Tonderai Matibiri, InnocentDeputy Police Commissioner (Mugabe’s African nephew or "close cousin", brought in at senior level to take over as next police Commissioner), Perpetrator of violence in March 2007
168.Zvayi, CaesarJournalist at the public and pro-government newspaper The Herald, who incited the electoral campaign of terror
(2)Legal persons, entities or bodies
NameReasons for listing/address
169.Cold Comfort Farm Trust Co-operativeOwned by Didymus Mutasa, Grace Mugabe also involved.Address: 7 Cowie Road, Tynwald, Harare, Zimbabwe
170.Jongwe Printing and Publishing Company (PVT) Ltd (alias (a) Jongwe Company (PVT) Ltd; (b) Jongwe printing and publishing company)Zanu-PF’s publishing arm.Address: (a) 14 Austin Road, Coventry Road, Workington, Harare, Zimbabwe, (b) PO Box 5988, Harare, Zimbabwe
171.Zidco Holdings (alias Zidco Holdings (PVT) Ltd)Zanu-PF financial holding company.Address: PO Box 1275, Harare, Zimbabwe
172.Zimbabwe Defence Industries (PVT) LtdWholly owned by the Government of Zimbabwe. Directors include Leo Mugabe and Solomon Mujuru.Address: 10th Floor, Trustee House, 55 Samora Machel Avenue, PO Box 6597, Harare, Zimbabwe