The beleaguered one million men march scheduled for Wednesday hangs in the balance amid reports of a bomb plot as the succession wrangle reaches unprecedented levels in Zanu PF.
According to sources there are fears the march could turn into bloody explosions and confusions as some unhappy members of the armed forces could take advantage of this to get even with their abusive masters.
This comes on the backdrop of the Gushungo bombing saga where one person was convicted. Two Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) soldiers were in January arraigned at the Harare Magistrates’ Court on banditry and money-laundering charges.
Borman Ngwenya, a corporal at 1 Field Regiment based at Cranborne Barracks, and Solomon Makombe, a retired Intelligence Corps officer based at Artillery Brigade in Domboshava, on Monday appeared before provincial magistrate Vakayi Chikwekwe on charges of conspiring to bomb Mugabe’s milk processing plant using Molotov cocktails.
Military intelligence bosses later during the trial of the four men accused of attempting to bomb the First Family’s Gushungo Dairy plant by approaching the High Court sought a gag order against the media.
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