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Bomb explosion in Zimbabwe: President Ericson Manangagua survivors

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June 24, 2018
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24 June :- Zimbabwe’s official media report said that the entire stadium was damaged by a blast in which President Emerson Mannagagwa was addressing the Janu-PF party election rally in the stadium on Saturday. This attack is being called as an attempt to assassinate the President.

Media reports have reported that Emerson incidents have not been carried out in the blast and they were taken away safely from the scene. Eyewitnesses say that many people were injured in the blast.

In the meanwhile, the official TV ZBC said in the news that during the rally in Bulawayo, the Vice President of the country, Kamo Mohadi and two officials – President of Janu-PF and Cabinet Minister Opaa Muchinghuri-Kahari and Party Secretary Angel Burr Rugege -Have wounds. Apart from this, many other common people have also been injured in the blast but officially the number of injured has not yet been told.

The official newspaper Zimbabwe Herald reported that President Emerson was taken to a guest house in Bulawayo. The President was addressing the rally before the next month’s elections.

The explosion happened after the President’s speech ended

Herald said in the news, trying to kill ED (short version of President’s name). Eyewitnesses told AP that the blast took place when Emerson ended his speech in the rally and was leaving the podium.

In the video footage posted on the Internet, it appears that Emerson is shouting his hand, turning the podium off and turning to the open VIP tent that only explodes within a few seconds. . People save their lives, shout and scream and smoke there.

Government TV stopped its broadcast immediately after the blast. Bulawayo is Zimbabwe’s second largest city and it is traditionally considered as the stronghold of the opposition.

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A few hours after the same attack in Ethiopia, this blast took place. In Ethiopia, a man died and many others were injured in the attack. The attack happened immediately after the country’s new Prime Minister ended his speech at a huge rally in the capital.

The spokesman gave the information, several times, trying to assassinate Emerson

President’s spokesman George Cherambaba told The Zimbabwe Herald that the investigation is going on. The President was saved safely. She is in the official guest house of Bulawayo. He pointed out that efforts have been made to kill Emerson several times in the last few years.

According to the AFP news agency, Home Minister Abert Mpofu confirmed the unfortunate incident, said some people have been injured, but I can not get the full details right now. But as you know it (the President) is quite close.

Emerson also talked about several other occasions, including during campaigning, sometimes himself trying to kill himself in a joke.

Emerson took over the command of the country’s power in November last year with his former aide and long-time President Robert Mugabe. The dramatic transfer of power began when Emerson was sacked as the deputy of Mugabe and said that he had to run away from the country to save his life.

The upcoming elections on July 30 will be the first such election since 1980, in which Mugabe is not in this South African country. Emerson has expressed the intention to hold free and fair elections. For the first time in the last two decades, Western observers have been invited to monitor Zimbabwe’s elections.

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