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War vet house burnt as Mnangagwa feud goes wild
Attackers threw a petrol bomb at Blessed Geza's house in Sanyati last night. Geza previously fought in Zimbabwe's war and worked as a secret service officer. Just last week, someone smashed the windows of his big property. He stands at the front of the March 31 protests against President Emmerson Mnangagwa. These protests aim to block Mnangagwa from grabbing a third term as president. Inside Zimbabwe's ruling ZANUPF party, a fierce power struggle rages. President Mnangagwa is fighting against his deputy, General Chiwenga, for leadership. The battle began when Mnangagwa tried to extend his presidency beyond 2028, when his second term ends.
War Vet Geza's Crib Gets a Petrol Bath in Sanyati
Someone threw gasoline bombs at war veteran Blessed Geza's house in Sanyati last night. This attack happened just a week after people broke his windows. Geza speaks out against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's trying to stay in power for a third term. He led the March 31 protests against Mnangagwa's plan to rule past 2028. Reporter Hopewell Chin'ono shared news about the attack. He said attackers first damaged the large property last week by breaking windows before bombing it with gasoline last night. The police haven't made any official statement about what happened to Geza's home yet. The ruling ZANU-PF party faces internal fights between President Mnangagwa and his deputy, General Constantino Chiwenga. This power struggle started...
Dr Muswere Slams March 31 Protest Cyber BS
Zimbabwe's Information Minister, Dr. Jenfan Muswere, asked everyone to ignore calls for protests. He spoke to reporters Saturday morning in Harare, telling them these ideas come from confused troublemakers. The minister promised all citizens that police and security teams stand ready to keep everyone safe across the country. Dr. Muswere spoke as the main voice of the government, making sure everyone knew Zimbabwe remained peaceful. He wants people to ignore fake news spreading on Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms about March 31, 2025. The minister called the people sharing these scary messages "cyber terrorists" who just want to cause problems for regular citizens going about their day. The government believes the Constitution...
Masvingo Security Swarms as Social Media Nuts Stir Trouble
Security forces across Masvingo stand ready to protect all local people. The state minister for Masvingo, Ezra Chadzamira, held a press talk at the Benjamin Burombo Government Complex last Saturday. He warned anyone trying to cause problems would face consequences from the government. Members from the Joint Operations Command joined this important meeting. Chadzamira told everyone living there to keep doing business as usual. He promised that schools, stores, and public places could stay open because police would keep them safe. He mentioned that various security teams watched closely after seeing dangerous posts online that threatened peace in their area. These posts called for illegal actions against the current calm situation. The...
Teachers Skip the Riot Chat with Govt Instead
Zimbabwe teachers said no to any plans that might cause trouble across the country. They want everyone to talk things out with officials instead of making a mess with protests. Zimta boss Akuneni Maphosa told reporters that talking works better than yelling when teachers need something fixed. "We signed up as a legal trade union because we believe in sitting down with the government," Maphosa explained during his interview. Zimta stays away from political games completely - they never jump into that arena. The teachers' group maintains a neutral stance toward those who run the country. Maphosa made it crystal clear that Zimta members won't show up for any March 31 protests. The teachers prefer solving problems through conversation...
Olinda Throws Shade on Car Givers Facing Police Orders
Businesswoman Olinda Nyaradzo Chapel stirred up trouble online when she asked if people with gifted cars planned to leave them at police stations because of current dangers. Her post created a big argument among social media users. Some people believed she actually worried about the safety of celebrities who received these vehicles. Others thought she tried to scare them or push them around with her words. Chapel's comments came right after Nyokayemabhunu ordered everyone who had accepted cars from Wicknel Chivayo to hand them over at their closest police station.
Warlock Passion Java Roasts Geza Social Media Protest
Warlock Passion Java laughed at Blessed Geza on social media platforms about his plans to protest against the current government. He made fun of Geza with a post saying Geza thinks he can remove the government just by using internet data. Java added a laughing emoji to mock this idea even more. The post from Java suggests he believes Geza lives in a fantasy world where typing on phones can change who runs the country. Java clearly thinks actual political change needs real-world action beyond keyboard warriors and hashtag campaigns. Geza has been openly critical of those running Zimbabwe right now. He wants people to join him in protests aimed at forcing out the president and everyone working with him. Java appears to find this plan...
Scott splurges on Ferrari and Rolls with no regrets
Scott Sakupwanya, who serves as a legislator and runs Scotland FC, just added a brand new Ferrari to his growing car collection. The fancy sports car comes right after he purchases a Rolls Royce Black Badge Cullian. Some people are surprised by how much money he spends on luxury vehicles. Many others find his extravagant purchases completely normal for someone in his position.
Suspects Burn Cars in Petrol Mischief
The cops started looking into car fires that broke out early Friday at companies located in Avondale, Highlands, Newlands, and Goromonzi. Commissioner Paul Nyathi, who speaks for the national police, shared that these attacks happened between midnight and 4 am on March 28. Bad guys used gas to burn the cars as they drove them around business areas. The Zimbabwe Republic Police heard about many of these gas attacks on moving cars at business spots. These criminals set the vehicles on fire, then jumped out fast. They escaped by hopping into other cars that waited nearby. The fires spread across several places at about the same time. The police statement from Commissioner Nyathi explained how the suspects planned these attacks with escape...
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