Bulawayo - Two people who sustained serious injuries after the bomb blast during a Zanu-PF rally in Bulawayo have died at Mpilo Central Hos...
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Bulawayo - Two people who sustained serious injuries after the bomb blast during a Zanu-PF rally in Bulawayo have died at Mpilo Central Hospital.
The official at the hospital confirmed the sad events, two days after the fateful incident that has left Zimbabweans bewildered.
Meanwhile, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has described the act as terrorism, saying the incident would not deter Zimbabwe from holding elections in a peaceful environment.
Meanwhile, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has described the act as terrorism, saying the incident would not deter Zimbabwe from holding elections in a peaceful environment.
He added that security would be provided to all candidates in the forthcoming elections who felt that they are in danger.
“Zimbabwe is going for a new trajectory, a Zimbabwe we want, a Zimbabwe which the people of Zimbabwe want. The harmonised elections, come 30th of July, will go ahead.
“That act of terrorism which happened in Bulawayo is nothing, it does not deter us. But if the colleagues running for harmonised elections on the 30th of July are afraid and scared, they will be given security. The police will hunt down the criminal or those criminals and they will be brought before the law,” he said.
“The act does not stop anything, so we must all continue to campaign peacefully because we want an election which is free, violence-free and credible. An election which the people of Zimbabwe will say ‘this is our election’ and these are the leaders whom we have elected, free of any influence.”
The VP added that people should heed what President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been saying to let bygones be bygones and move forward.
“After Operation Restore Legacy, President Mnangagwa said what has happened is now history, let go of the past. Let us move forward in rebuilding a new Zimbabwe,” he said.
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“Zimbabwe is going for a new trajectory, a Zimbabwe we want, a Zimbabwe which the people of Zimbabwe want. The harmonised elections, come 30th of July, will go ahead.
“That act of terrorism which happened in Bulawayo is nothing, it does not deter us. But if the colleagues running for harmonised elections on the 30th of July are afraid and scared, they will be given security. The police will hunt down the criminal or those criminals and they will be brought before the law,” he said.
“The act does not stop anything, so we must all continue to campaign peacefully because we want an election which is free, violence-free and credible. An election which the people of Zimbabwe will say ‘this is our election’ and these are the leaders whom we have elected, free of any influence.”
The VP added that people should heed what President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been saying to let bygones be bygones and move forward.
“After Operation Restore Legacy, President Mnangagwa said what has happened is now history, let go of the past. Let us move forward in rebuilding a new Zimbabwe,” he said.
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