Zimbabwe's energy minister Elton Mangoma was arrested Friday on undisclosed charges, his party said, two weeks after his last detention sparked calls for a "divorce" in the strained unity government. "We have just been informed that minister Mangoma was picked up by the police this morning as he was on his way to work," Nelson Chamisa, spokesman for Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change, told AFP.
"This is indeed a worrisome development. We are not sure of the motivation why he has been picked up by the police." A police spokesman could not confirm the arrest. Mangoma was last arrested on March 10 and charged with abuse of office over a fuel purchase from a South Africa company. He had been released on a $5,000 bail.
On Sunday, state media said police were again after Mangoma in connection with the cancellation of a tender for the purchase of electricity equipment. Mangoma's earlier arrest drew an angry reaction from Tsvangirai, who called for new elections and said it was time for a "divorce" in the two-year-old unity government with veteran President Robert Mugabe. Mangoma's arrest is the latest in a series of cases against lawmakers and activists who support Tsvangirai's MDC amid rising political violence, especially in the countryside.
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