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Will Zimbabweans join the protest or sit it out
Nobody knows if Zimbabweans will join the March 31 protests called by Blessed Geza. He used to serve on the Zanu PF central committee as a war veteran. Many ask if people care about his call or see it as just another power game between political groups. Police and soldiers already stand guard in cities across the country. They seem ready to crack down hard if large crowds form. Geza went missing when police started looking for him. He recently appeared again on social media, this time asking for a "mega demonstration" on Monday. In his video message, he wore army clothes. He wants people across Zimbabwe to march against President Emmerson Mnangagwa. He blames the president for stealing money and running the country badly. Police named...
Geza's Home Attacked with Petrol Bombs Ahead of Protest
Someone threw petrol bombs at Blessed Geza's house on March 28, 2025, in Sanyati. This happened just three days before big protests planned for March 31. Geza leads these protests against President Mnangagwa, who wants to stay president past his legal term limit. The attackers had already broken windows at Geza's large property last week. Journalist Hopewell Chin'ono shared news about the attack on social media. The violence shows how tense politics have become in Zimbabwe lately. Geza earned the nickname "Bombshell" because he spoke boldly against the government. He worked as a secret service officer before he started fighting corruption. Geza demands that President Mnangagwa step down when his second term ends in 2028. The...
Zimbabwe set for protest as Geza demands Mnangagwa quits
People across Zimbabwe feel nervous as Monday, March 31, 2025, approaches. Everyone expects big protests that day. War veteran Blessed Geza wants President Emmerson Mnangagwa to quit his job. Many citizens feel angry about money problems, stolen cash by officials, and family members getting government jobs. Geza used to belong to the ZANU-PF party but changed sides. He became one of the biggest critics of Mnangagwa. He calls next Monday an uprising to push the president out of power. Geza said earlier this week that people suffered enough and that Mnangagwa should leave. His message connects with many Zimbabweans who struggle with high prices, no jobs, and a daily life becoming harder. The government plans to fight back hard against...
Prophet flips stance to back Geza as voice for the people
Major news from Zimbabwe shows religious leader Prophet Andrew Wutaunashe completely changing his mind about activist Blessed Runesu Geza. He once called Geza harmful but recently praised him as someone who truly cares about making the country better. This sudden switch has surprised many people across the political scene. The respected church leader previously attacked Geza for months but recently told his church members that Geza works hard for the well-being of all citizens. He claimed Geza pushed for democratic changes rather than causing problems. "I have taken time to reflect, and I see a man driven by genuine love for this nation," Wutaunashe said to his followers. He described Geza as "a voice for the people" instead of an...
Geza leads protest as Mnangagwa faces backlash
Zimbabwe expects to see street action next Monday. Former soldier Blessed Geza wants the president to quit his job right away. He plans to lead many angry citizens across the country on March 31, 2025. They feel upset about money problems, stolen cash, and how Mnangagwa gives good jobs to his family members. Geza used to belong to the ruling party before he started speaking against President Mnangagwa. He talks about this event as people rising together to force change at the top. The government doesn't want these crowds forming, so police officers stand ready throughout Zimbabwe to stop anyone who joins this movement. Leaders in Zimbabwe typically react harshly when people speak out against them. This planned street action faces big...
Chombo slams protests that risk peace in Mashonaland West
The top leader in Mashonaland West spoke out against protest plans earlier today. Marian Chombo told reporters these demonstrations would hurt peace across the region known as Zimbabwe's food basket. She believes these actions might block economic progress plus put regular people at risk. The government wants growth instead of chaos for everyone living there. Chombo made clear that police forces stand ready to stop anyone causing trouble. She asked all groups, including businesses and community heads, to stay away from anything that could spark fighting. Security teams plan to act fast against those who might create problems throughout the area. Their main goal remains keeping citizens safe from harm. She encouraged regular people and...
Zimbabweans band together to stop Geza's antics
Zimbabweans need to stand together against war veteran Geza right away. Information Minister Dr. Jenfan Muswere says Geza has become a big problem for the country. He uses fake accounts on Facebook and X to spread lies and cause trouble. The minister called him a cyber terrorist last night. Law officers are hunting down Geza because of his harmful online actions. Muswere said Geza totally misunderstands what the freedom fighters fought for. Instead of helping build Zimbabwe, he tries to tear it apart with false stories. Nobody has the right to create confusion and sadness throughout the nation. The police will catch Geza very soon, according to the minister. His helpers will face punishment as well. Muswere described Geza as both a...
Mnangagwa Faces a 31 March Uprising Showdown
Zimbabwe might see another change like what happened in November 2017. President Mnangagwa wants to stay powerful past 2028 when his second term ends. This makes many people mad, including war veterans who support Vice-President Chiwenga. These veterans plan to rise against Mnangagwa on March 31. The Zimbabwe constitution clearly states that presidents cannot serve more than two terms. Yet, Mnangagwa seems ready to break this rule. Critics come from everywhere—regular citizens, opposition parties, and even members of his ruling ZANU-PF party. Chiwenga was expected to become president next because Mnangagwa promised him the job when they worked together to push out former president Robert Mugabe. War veteran leader Blessed 'Bombshell'...
Govt checks schools for fee problems and new ZiG rules
Zimbabwe has started checking all public schools across the country. The government wants to make sure schools follow rules about student fees and accept the new ZiG money. They don't want schools to keep students' test results when families can't pay fees right away. This big school check comes as part of plans to improve education for everyone. Officials want fewer students in each classroom—around 20 to 30 kids instead of the current overcrowded rooms. They plan to check if teachers have proper training certificates. The review looks at whether schools charge the correct fees and take the new currency. They care about how far kids must travel to reach school, especially the younger children who shouldn't walk long distances. The...
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