Mnangagwa’s aide treated in ICU

In this Sunday, Dec, 7, 2014, file photo, Emmerson Mnangagwa is seen at the National Shrine in Harare.Mnangagwa was announced as one of the two vice Presidents following a cabinet reshuffle that saw former deputy President Joice Mujuru been dismissed from her post, over allegations that she plotted to remove Zimbabwen President Robert Mugabe from power.( AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

In this Sunday, Dec, 7, 2014, file photo, Emmerson Mnangagwa is seen at the National Shrine in Harare.Mnangagwa was announced as one of the two vice Presidents following a cabinet reshuffle that saw former deputy President Joice Mujuru been dismissed from her post, over allegations that she plotted to remove Zimbabwen President Robert Mugabe from power.( AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

Published Dec 11, 2014

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Harare - The condition of a secretary working for Zimbabwean Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa who fell ill after breathing in a poisonous substance has improved, state media reported on Thursday.

The woman, named as Catherine Magaya, was reportedly treated in the intensive care unit of a private Harare hospital on Wednesday morning after she entered Mnangagwa's office at the ruling Zanu-PF headquarters and fell ill, the official Herald newspaper reported.

Separate reports said a second person was also affected.

Mnangagwa was named first vice president by President Robert Mugabe later in the day following the sacking of his predecessor Joice Mujuru.

Police described the incident as “very serious”.

“We strongly condemn this unlawful act... The culprits shall face the full wrath of the law,” police spokesman Charity Charamba told the paper.

Mugabe said on Wednesday the substance was cyanide, but later reports said it had not been identified.

Sapa

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