Mnangagwa Says He Knows The White City Bombers And Will Deal With Them
10 August 2018
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People behind the June 23 bombing at White City Stadium in Bulawayo which killed two people and left scores of Zanu-PF members with severe injuries are now known and will be dealt with soon after the current electoral processes are over, President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

The bomb was detonated soon after Mnangagwa finished addressing a ZANU PF really and members of the VIP were leaving the stage. The bomb almost wiped the party’s top four leaders.

Mnangagwa revealed this while addressing ZANU PF candidates who won in the July 30 harmonised elections.

“We now have the knowledge on who did it. We want the current (electoral) processes to pass then we will deal with that matter,” said Mnangagwa.

But we want to thank God that Vice President Kembo Mohadi who was also injured in the bombing is here with us today otherwise we could have died together in Bulawayo in that incident.

“We lost two colleagues and some were seriously injured. We still have two who are still in a critical condition. Our chairperson (Oppah Muchinguri) Kashiri was also seriously injured. Our doctors here recommended that they be transferred to South Africa. Muchinguri-Kashiri was the first to be discharged and we are happy that she is also back with us here.

“Marble Chinomona also went to South Africa, but she said she is now fine. Uyu limping Jack watave naye pano (VP Mohadi) is coming in the public for the first time. He was in great pain and he has not yet fully recovered but because he is a soldier we are with him here today. He lost his brothers during that time and we encouraged him to take a rest. We hope that he we will quickly recover because we want him back at work. So Cde Mohadi we love you and get well soon,” said Mnangagwa.

State media