Minister calls for calm after attack by suspected supporters of country’s ruling Zanu-PF party
A Zimbabwean man has died after he and other opposition party supporters were ambushed by suspected supporters of the country’s ruling party on their way to a campaign rally west of the capital, Harare, stoking fears of growing violence three weeks before elections.
Police confirmed the death and said two suspects had been arrested, as the country’s information ministry called for calm.
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