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Juju found at Zimbabwe Parliament, ZANU-PF cloth raises eyebrows
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77930, member: 636"] Locals in Zimbabwe freaked out after someone left supposed ritual items outside the new Parliament building in Mt Hampden. The discovery included clay pots, plastic bottles, and a piece of cloth bearing the ruling party ZANU-PF's branding. Pictures of the scene spread fast online, sparking a chaotic mix of mockery and concern about security at the sensitive site. Social media reactions ranged from pure ridicule to serious suspicion. Many commenters treated the whole thing as a pathetic joke or a national embarrassment. Others questioned how such an object placement could even happen at a guarded government complex. Some users made direct, unverified claims in the local language, suggesting the ritual was linked to political maneuvering for ministerial appointments. No official explanation has been provided by the authorities or Parliament security. The exact circumstances, including who placed the items and why, remain completely unconfirmed. [/QUOTE]
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