Zanu-PF Harare deputy chairperson Ephraim Pfundukwa’s house in the capital city was petrol-bombed on Monday by unknown assailants.
On Sunday morning, the offices of the ruling party’s Harare chairperson, Godwills Masimirembwa, was also petrol-bombed by unknown suspects.
Police are still investigating the Sunday bombing incident.
National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi was not answering his mobile phone to comment on the latest house bombing incident.
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