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Thabitha Khumalo attacked at her home
06 Mar 2021 at 13:56hrs | Views
MDC Alliance National Chairperson, Thabitha Khumalo, was, Saturday morning, attacked by two armed men who brazenly broke into Saurcestown home in Bulawayo, severely beat her knees, head using a knobkerrie and stabbed her right hand.
The outspoken politician was also stabbed on her right hand as she blocked attempts to stab her on the head.
Khumalo, a former Bulawayo East legislator, was alone in the house when she was attacked.
After beating her up, the assailants also stole Khumalo's belongings - a 64 inch flat screen television set, a laptop and three cellphones.
MDC Alliance suspects the attack was politically motivated and orchestrated by suspected state security agents because the intruders openly said they were looking for "Honourable Khumalo."
CITE tracked Khumalo, who was admitted at a local health facility (name withheld for ethical reasons) after she had received stitches on the palm of her right hand.
Khumalo, who was visibly in pain and struggled to move, as her legs were heavily bruised with swollen marks all over her body, said she "almost died."
"It was around 4 am, I had woken up to go to the toilet when I saw people who were torching the house with their cellphones. In shock, I asked who they were. They were two men and said to me they were looking for Honourable Khumalo. I told them I don't know her and they sprayed some substance on me," she said adding her face and neck were still feeling the effects of the substance.
"They started beating me up and ordered me to tell Honourable Khumalo to stop moving all over the show and be quiet. They struck me on my head first, hammered my knees and one of them took a knife and aimed for my head. I instantly raised my hand and was stabbed on my palm. I collapsed after the attack."
After pausing briefly, Khumalo added, "I almost died, shame."
Khumalo narrates her ordeal Khumalo also suspected that her assailants could be state operatives.
"What kind of thieves would ask me where Honourable Khumalo is. I mean after taking a 64 inch TV what more would you want. Why beat me up like that? The system wants to hide behind a robbery," said the MDC Alliance national chairperson.
Reached for comment, MDC Alliance Bulawayo Provincial Spokesperson, Swithern Chirowodza, said Khumalo's attack had the characteristics of a state operation.
"The modus operandi is similar to that of the abductions of July 31, 2020 where after a break- in there is a seizure of belongings especially those that deal with personal telephonic communications. Notice at that time, two cadres who were abducted lost laptops and cellphones. The same took place on January 29, 2019 were people who were abducted that time also had their phones taken away from them," he said.
"This is not an ordinary attack and has all the characteristics of an attack by state security agents and it is important for us to punctuate the hashtag ZimbabweanLivesMatter."
The outspoken politician was also stabbed on her right hand as she blocked attempts to stab her on the head.
Khumalo, a former Bulawayo East legislator, was alone in the house when she was attacked.
After beating her up, the assailants also stole Khumalo's belongings - a 64 inch flat screen television set, a laptop and three cellphones.
MDC Alliance suspects the attack was politically motivated and orchestrated by suspected state security agents because the intruders openly said they were looking for "Honourable Khumalo."
CITE tracked Khumalo, who was admitted at a local health facility (name withheld for ethical reasons) after she had received stitches on the palm of her right hand.
Khumalo, who was visibly in pain and struggled to move, as her legs were heavily bruised with swollen marks all over her body, said she "almost died."
"It was around 4 am, I had woken up to go to the toilet when I saw people who were torching the house with their cellphones. In shock, I asked who they were. They were two men and said to me they were looking for Honourable Khumalo. I told them I don't know her and they sprayed some substance on me," she said adding her face and neck were still feeling the effects of the substance.
"They started beating me up and ordered me to tell Honourable Khumalo to stop moving all over the show and be quiet. They struck me on my head first, hammered my knees and one of them took a knife and aimed for my head. I instantly raised my hand and was stabbed on my palm. I collapsed after the attack."
After pausing briefly, Khumalo added, "I almost died, shame."
Khumalo narrates her ordeal Khumalo also suspected that her assailants could be state operatives.
"What kind of thieves would ask me where Honourable Khumalo is. I mean after taking a 64 inch TV what more would you want. Why beat me up like that? The system wants to hide behind a robbery," said the MDC Alliance national chairperson.
Reached for comment, MDC Alliance Bulawayo Provincial Spokesperson, Swithern Chirowodza, said Khumalo's attack had the characteristics of a state operation.
"The modus operandi is similar to that of the abductions of July 31, 2020 where after a break- in there is a seizure of belongings especially those that deal with personal telephonic communications. Notice at that time, two cadres who were abducted lost laptops and cellphones. The same took place on January 29, 2019 were people who were abducted that time also had their phones taken away from them," he said.
"This is not an ordinary attack and has all the characteristics of an attack by state security agents and it is important for us to punctuate the hashtag ZimbabweanLivesMatter."
Source - cite.org.zw