Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s loyalists have reportedly scaled up their personal security, amid fears they could be the next assassination targets following the the death of suspended women’s league boss and Midlands provincial heroine, Espinah Nhari in a car accident last week.
Former Zanu PF Mashonaland Central youth chairperson, Godfrey Tsenengamu, who was fired together with his six counterparts for allegedly undermining First Lady Grace Mugabe, claimed to have been receiving threats from anonymous callers.
Tsenengamu said he suspected G40 hitmen have been trailing his family for the past two weeks.
“In the past two weeks, they have been threatening my family in Mt Darwin with anonymous calls and night visits to where my family is residing. l had to move them to another place,” he alleged.
"A lot of people have been receiving threatening messages. Remember some of us received some G40 messages some time ago, saying your days are numbered, and Nhari received them as well.”
Zanu PF spokesperson, Simon Khaya Moyo said if there were people with details about the alleged assassination plots, they should approach the party leadership for recourse.
National police spokesperson, Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba declined to comment on the issue.
- News Day
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