The justification for the exposure is that some
of the buildings have been used to interrogate and torture abducted opposition
activists. Hundreds of perceived ZANU PF opponents have been and continue to be
abducted by CIO agents and taken to these offices to be tortured. In coming
weeks we will continue to highlight the abuses that have been committed in some
of these places.
In July SW Radio Africa published a list from 2001, exposing by name some
480 CIO agents working in and outside Zimbabwe. This newer document, dated
2008, contains around 759 telephone extensions and 76 different offices and
buildings. We believe the number of telephone extensions shows that the
organisation has grown in size over the years.
In Marondera is Hurudza House which is found in First Street. SW Radio
Africa reported how MDC-T District Chairman Bakayimana and a youth organizer
called Kainos were abducted on the 22nd May 2008 and taken to this building.
These and other abductions were conducted by the CIO and other state security
agencies in the run up to the June 2008 one-man presidential election runoff.
Last year a remorseful ZANU PF militant confessed publicly at a bus
terminus: “We tortured them at Hurudza House for weeks, before taking them to
various secret locations. We wanted to use them as bait to lure Ian Kay (local
MP) and Farai Nyandoro (local Mayor) to our killing grounds.”
Dressed in ZANU PF regalia the woman known as Chikanya also claimed she and
CIO Deputy Intelligence Officer Farai Machekanyanga led a gang in the town that
assassinated suspected MDC-T supporters and dumped their dead bodies in shallow
graves and dams.
Chakanya added: “We even forced the captives to make distress phone calls
for help from Kay and Nyandoro. When the plot failed, we had no option but to
assassinate them and dump their corpses in Wenimbe dam. This is a ZANU PF tried
and tested solution for dealing with betrayers, dating back to the liberation
struggle,” she said. Chakanya was later also found dead in the Wenimbe dam.
On 67 Tenth Avenue in the Bulawayo City Centre is Magnet House. The
rightful owner of the building is the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU)
and its former military wing ZIPRA but the Mugabe regime seized this and other
properties during a crack down against the late Joshua Nkomo and his party.
Magnet House for years has been used as the Bulawayo headquarters of the CIO.
Four ZANU PF youths were in 2004 abducted by CIO agents and taken to Magnet
House for allegedly supporting a ZANU PF faction opposed to notorious war vets
leader Jabulani Sibanda. The youths approached the late Vice President Joseph
Msika at his home and narrated their torture ordeal. They removed their clothes
to reveal serious injuries to their private parts and bruises over their
bodies.
In March 2009 SW Radio Africa reported how a man was thrown out of the 4th
floor of Magnet House, at lunchtime. Huge crowds of shoppers converged on the
scene as the man, identified as bank clerk Tawengwa Mavhunga, lay motionless on
the road, covered by a red blanket. A Bulawayo City Council vehicle rushed the
seriously injured clerk to the United Bulawayo Hospital.
The state owned Chronicle newspaper claimed Mavhunga lied to his mother
that he had been abducted by the CIO when in fact he had slept at a
girlfriend’s house. Our sources however said he was abducted after a clash with
CIO officers making ‘dubious’ withdrawals from the bank where he worked.
Mavhunga is thought to have asked too many questions about the transactions and
become a target.
Curiously CIO agents are deployed at the Scientific and Industrial Research
and Development Centre (SIRDC) in Harare on Alpes Road, Hatcliffe. Our list
shows 39 telephone extensions suggesting a large number of agents are probably
deployed there. The SIRDC mission statement says the organisation is there “to
provide Zimbabwe and the region with technological solutions for sustainable
development.”
The strangest deployment has to be in Harare at the Furniture Discount
Centre. A single phone number is listed there, begging the question, what would
be of interest to the CIO at such a location.
The most notorious torture centre used by the CIO is found in Goromonzi and
is conspicuously absent from the list. SW Radio Africa understands it’s a
prison complex at Goromonzi Police Camp, 40 km east of Harare. Evidence from
the testimony of abducted former ZBC TV news presenter Jestina Mukoko suggests
that she might have been taken there.
In December 2008 Mukoko was abducted in the early hours of the morning by
six men and a woman who did not identify themselves. In her testimony she said
they forced her into a Mazda Familia vehicle and ordered her to lie low on the
seat of the car.
“Immediately a woollen jersey was put across my face, covering my eyes,
nose and mouth (and) as a result I had problems breathing and almost
suffocated,” Mukoko said. Once at the torture base Mukoko said they put her in
solitary confinement for 19 days while trying to force her to admit recruiting
youths for military training in Botswana to dislodge Robert Mugabe from power.
“Firstly I was assaulted underneath my feet with a rubber-like object which
was at least one metre long and flexible, while seated on the floor. Later I
was told to raise my feet onto a table and the other people in the room started
to assault me underneath my feet. This assault lasted for at least five to six
minutes. They took a break and then continued again with the beatings,” she said.
The Goromonzi torture base is so infamous that even a report on torture
compiled by the Crisis in Zimbabwe coalition was titled ‘Cries from Goromonzi –
Inside Zimbabwe’s Torture Chambers’. The report contained 23 harrowing
testimonies from individuals tortured between 2000 and 2009.
The Crisis Coalition said their report exposed the “pervasive use of
torture and imprisonment of citizens in secret detention camps in Zimbabwe to
extract information, stifle public dissent and determine political processes and
electoral outcomes.’
SW Radio Africa believes the list of offices and
buildings it has published might help shed some light on where some of these
abuses are committed and remove some of the fear that this secretive
organisation has created in the minds of all Zimbabweans
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