Zimbabwe president blames dissident ZANU-PF faction for rally blast

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa accused a dissident ZANU-PF faction that supported Robert Mugabe’s wife’s leadership ambitions of responsibility for an explosion at a rally he attended last week, according to a BBC interview.


Two people died from the blast that rocked a stadium in Bulawayo as 75-year-old Mnangagwa left the podium after addressing supporters.

Mnangagwa, who replaced Robert Mugabe in a bloodless coup in November, told the BBC that he suspected the G40 group, which supported Grace Mugabe’s presidential ambitions, had carried out the attack, the corporation said on its website on Wednesday.

He did not accuse Grace Mugabe of being involved in the plan but said he expected arrests to be made soon.

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