Soldiers go on rampage

One dead in Murambinda as soldiers go on rampage.

Manicaland province was rocked by a fresh wave of violence on Saturday as

armed soldiers and militias indiscriminately shot and beat up people at

Murambinda growth point, leaving one person dead and 31 hospitalised.

Acting with impunity, the soldiers and the militias, led by Zimbabwe

National Army Colonel Morgan Mzilikazi, had total disregard for human life.

All those seriously injured were taken to Murambinda hospital.

MDC MP elect for Makoni South, Pishai Muchauraya, said initial reports

suggest the soldiers wanted to flush out MDC supporters among the many

hundreds of people who were at the growth point. It’s reported there was

reluctance and resistance from individuals about taking orders from the

military.

‘We are told many people resisted taking orders from the soldiers and

apparently this set off an ugly scene where they started firing

indiscriminately towards a group that was being vocal. One person was shot

and died on the spot while several others received bullet wounds,’

Muchauraya said.

The deceased has been identified as 25 year-old Taurai Matanda who hails

from Gutu. The MDC has also been able to identify the killer. Muchauraya

named the soldier who fired the fatal shot as Private Svosve Mupindu.

‘We have all the names of the leaders and those committing crimes against

humanity. What happened in Murambinda was total mayhem. Many more people

were brutally attacked as one violent act led to another,’ Muchauraya said.

The MP said this was a systematic approach adopted by Zanu-PF aimed at

destroying MDC structures in rural areas. He believed worse turmoil and

bloodshed might follow as Mugabe prepares to hold on to power at all costs

against Morgan Tsvangirai in the second round of the presidential poll

slated for the 27th June.

‘Zanu-PF cannot fool us to say soldiers are not involved in the violence. We

have them in the rural areas, dressed in complete army regalia and heavily

armed. We have all the evidence, the names, places and the nature of their

operations,’ Muchauraya added.

SWRadio Africa

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