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Gunmen seize MDC official
16 Mar 2013 at 08:11hrs | Views
A district official in Zimbabwe belonging to the Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's party was seized by four gunmen on Saturday as the country voted for a new constitution, the party's spokesperson said.
"Our district secretary for Headlands was kidnapped this morning. He was taken from his home by armed people," Movement for Democratic Change spokesperson Douglas Mwonzora told AFP.
Samson Magumura's current whereabouts are unknown and attempts to contact him have so far failed, he said.
Mwonzora speculated that the attack on the MDC official was possibly the work of the rival Zanu-PF party whose activists are "terrorising the area".
Headlands is a rural town in eastern Zimbabwe where last month the 12-year-old son of a regional MDC official died when the hut he was in was burned down.
MDC supporters claimed the blaze was caused by a firebomb thrown by activists from President Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF).
Earlier this week, a senior official from Mugabe's party was hospitalised after his house was firebombed in the same region.
"Our district secretary for Headlands was kidnapped this morning. He was taken from his home by armed people," Movement for Democratic Change spokesperson Douglas Mwonzora told AFP.
Samson Magumura's current whereabouts are unknown and attempts to contact him have so far failed, he said.
Mwonzora speculated that the attack on the MDC official was possibly the work of the rival Zanu-PF party whose activists are "terrorising the area".
Headlands is a rural town in eastern Zimbabwe where last month the 12-year-old son of a regional MDC official died when the hut he was in was burned down.
MDC supporters claimed the blaze was caused by a firebomb thrown by activists from President Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF).
Earlier this week, a senior official from Mugabe's party was hospitalised after his house was firebombed in the same region.
Source - AFP