KG6 Fire Unearths Election Rigging Scam
By Political Reporter – A fire at the KG6 Army Headquarters, now Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks, early Sunday has ignited fears of sabotage linked to Zimbabwe’s controversial election rigging machinery.
The blaze, confirmed by Colonel Alphios Makotore, Director of Army Public Relations, broke out at around 2:50 am, damaging several offices.
“We regret to inform the public that a fire has broken out at the Army Headquarters administrative complex, resulting in damage to some offices,” Col. Makotore said in a statement.
However, insiders allege the fire may have been deliberate, with suspicions pointing to disgruntled personnel within the army.
The barracks are notorious for their role in election manipulation, with sources revealing that passports, IDs, and ballot papers are secretly printed and administered there by senior army officials closely tied to Zanu PF’s election rigging apparatus.
“The fire could have been an inside job by individuals fed up with the regime,” one source speculated.
The incident has triggered a witch hunt, with middle-ranked officers reportedly under investigation for possible involvement in the arson attack.
This development has further exposed the military’s profoundly entrenched role in securing Zanu PF’s grip on power through clandestine operations at KG6.
For years, Zimbabwe’s elections have been marred by allegations of military interference, voter suppression, and rigging.
The fire at the heart of the army’s operations raises serious questions about the lengths to which the regime will go to maintain control and the growing discontent within its ranks.
This is a developing story, and more updates will follow as investigations continue.
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