Dar es Salaam — The
CCM National Vice Chairman (Mainland), Philip Mangula was among
national figures who attended a high profile event in Dodoma where
President John Magufuli laid a
foundation stone for the construction of
State House offices.
Mr Mangula's
appearance in public comes more than two months after reports emerged
that he had been poisoned at the party's headquarters in the commercial
capital-Dar es Salaam.
"Among people
attending today's event include former Prime Ministers John Malecela and
Mizengo Pinda. Together with us this event is also attended by the CCM
national vice chairman (Mainland) Philip Mangula and party's secretary
general Bashiru Ally," said the event's master of ceremony Gerson
Msigwa.
Addressing a press
conference on March 9, 2020, the Dar es Salaam Regional Police Commander
Lazaro Mambosasa said Mr Mangula collapsed while attending the party's
meeting which was meant to discuss several issues including disciplining
some high profile party's cadres.
"On February 28,
the Police force in Dar es Salaam received reports that the CCM vice
chairman Mr Mangula had been poisoned while attending the party's
meeting at party's headquarters," said Mr Mambosasa.
He added: Mr
Mangula was rushed to Muhimbili National Hospital where he was admitted
at the Intensive care unit, police in collaboration with other organs
have since established that Mangula was indeed poisoned.
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He said that how Mr
Mangula was poisoned is a matter that is still being investigated, he,
however, promised that the culprits would be brought to book.
It was at that
meeting which was chaired by the CCM's Chairman Dr John Pombe Magufuli
that former minister of foreign affairs Bernard Membe was expelled,
Abdulrahman Kinana was suspended for 18 months and Yusuf Makamba was
pardoned.
However, since
then, the police and leaders of the ruling CCM have remained tight
lipped over Mr Mangula's health as well as the progress of
investigations launched by the police.
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