Inferred state security agents bombed Gukurahundi memorial plaques at the Bhalangwe mass graves site, Matabeleland South province, overnight Tuesday.
The plaques, aimed at remembering the victims, were constructed by pressure group, Ibetshu Likazulu.
Its coordinator Mbuso Fuzwayo confirmed the elaboration which commemorates compatible destructions last year.
Fuzwayo said he received calls local villagers on Tuesday acquainting him of the incident.
“As I speak right now, I am in Bhalagwe. Anonymous people used explosives to bomb the plaques. We have already made an established report to the police,” Fuzwayo said.
There has been burden over theft and defacement of Gukurahundi memorial plaques.
Surmised state security agents have been accused of stealing Gukurahundi memorial plaques erected by Ibetshu Likazulu in Silobela and Bhalagwe in memory of thousands of people who were killed during the dreadfulnesss.
The plaques were erected in memory of thousands of people killed by the North Korean trained Fifth Brigade in the Midlands and Matebeleland provinces just after independence.