DEAD BODIES: Senior Mnangagwa Official Confirms Deaths At White City.
25 June 2018
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FILE PICTURE: Believe Gaule standing next to VP Constantino Chiwenga

By Paul Nyathi|A senior Matabeleland North ZANU PF member Believe Gaule has told the media that he saw dead bodies after the bombing at the party rally in Harare on Saturday.

In an interview with the VOA on Saturday evening after the incident, Gaule safely confirmed all the top ZANU PF officials who he saw get injured in the fiasco adding that he saw several dead people lying on the ground after the bombing.

Another source, an unnamed female sent out audios alleging that she saw several dead bodies at White City. SEE THE BELOW PROGRAM.

The former Tsholotsho Senator said that he was very close to the site where the bombing occurred and saw President Emmerson Mnangagwa escape the bombing by a whisker.

“There were indeed casualties,” he said. “I saw dead bodies though I can not confirm exactly how many died, but I heard sources say two people died,” said Gaule.

“The President was very very close to the bombing and escaped by a whisker. I saw senior party officials fall down with injuries and these included Vice President Kembo Mohadi, Chairperson Oppah Muchinguri, Commissar Engelbert Rugeje and Vice President’s Wife Mary Chiwenga,” said Gaule.

“I have never seen anything like that in all my life,” said the veteran freedom fighter insisting on having seeing some dead bodies on the ground.

Initial state media reports also indicated that two people had died in the incident before state security withdrew the detail indicating that no one was killed in the bombing.

Social media was however awash with pictures of unidentified people suspected to be President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s close aides lying nearly motionless on the ground with amputated limps.

Meanwhile, Police and state security have condoned off the stadium as investigations are going on and have refused to give any details on the investigations this far.

Police have offered a huge reward for anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of the perpetrators of the bombings which the government has declared as acts of terrorism.