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Police say ignore online Geza hype and chill
Zimbabwe cops tell everyone to stay away from troublemakers who want to mess up the country. These bad actors use Facebook and Twitter to scare and worry regular people. The police shared this message earlier today. The head police officer, Paul Nyathi, said his team already sent officers everywhere—both on city streets and in countryside villages. These cops want normal life to continue without problems. They ask regular citizens to help them spot anyone causing trouble or blocking roads. Mr. Nyathi made clear that peaceful conditions exist right this minute across Zimbabwe. He wants everyone to keep working and shopping as normal. Any person or group trying to ruin the peace will face legal consequences. The police shared phone...
Who wins when M31 protests turn into power plays
People need to watch out for the power games playing out inside ZANU PF right this minute. Former members want everyone marching through the streets next Monday. The big boss fights might spill outside party walls. Many experts warn that regular citizens could become pawns all over again. The last time big changes happened back in 2017, regular folks got nothing but empty promises. Robert Mugabe lost his job after decades of running Zimbabwe. Everyone celebrated then—they danced and sang about new beginnings. But look who actually won? Just a handful of rich, powerful players snatched everything good for themselves. The army stepped away from helping normal citizens. Everyone else kept struggling with empty stomachs. The army just...
Geza calls for the uprising, names Mnangagwa thugs
Blessed Runesu Geza thinks 16 million Zimbabwe people should not have to deal with bad guys around President Mnangagwa. He made another video yesterday asking everyone to help kick Mnangagwa out of office next Monday. He wants people from every corner of the country to fill up the streets that day, demanding change. The police want to catch Geza because they say he tries to start fights with his words. For his YouTube message, he hid somewhere wearing army clothes. He talked about two groups of people doing wrong things—those close to the president and others he called political bad guys. He named several rich businessmen, including Chivayo, Tagwirei, Sakupwanya, and the president's wife. He told viewers they would need phone data to...
Mafume Faces Backlash Over Rufaro Stadium Deal
Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume faces pushback from local officials who hate his plan to let the Scottland Football Club fix up Rufaro Stadium. The city council met Tuesday, and members asked why anyone should trust this club again. They already gave Scottland FC a field in Mabvuku that sits unfinished today. Nobody can play league games there because the club never completed the promised repairs. Mafume tried selling the idea by saying that Scottland FC will upgrade Rufaro to meet world-class standards before December. The club belongs to ZANU PF lawmaker Pedzai Sakupwanya, known as "Scott" around town. The mayor promised other teams would still play at Rufaro without paying more money. He dismissed rumors about price hikes as false...
ZIMSEC mop up registration for November exams
Students who missed signing up for Zimbabwe's November tests can still register starting next Monday. The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council plans a makeup registration period running March 31 through May 16. This helps many kids who couldn't meet earlier deadlines for whatever reason. Education officials decided this after members of parliament worried about students from poor families. ZIMSEC made clear yesterday that this makeup chance works only for high school students taking O Level and A Level exams. They didn't say anything about Grade 7 pupils in their announcement. Any student who missed the June test registration should use this window to sign up for November instead. The council wants everyone to know that these dates...
Mnangagwa puts Sanyatwe in charge of sports
President Mnangagwa just picked a military man for a new job. He made Lieutenant General Anselem Sanyatwe the head of sports and arts. This happened yesterday at the big white building where presidents work in Harare. Everyone watched as Sanyatwe promised to serve Zimbabwe well. Both second-in-command leaders came to see the ceremony. Dr. Constantino Chiwenga stood next to Mr. Kembo Mohadi as they witnessed the event. Many important government people filled the room. They clapped when Sanyatwe finished his oath. Sanyatwe used to command soldiers before he retired from army life. He takes over because the last minister left for an international position. Kirsty Coventry moved up in the sports world recently. She became the big boss at...
Geza list shows who might face heat in Zimbabwe
The current political heat in Zimbabwe has everybody talking about Blessed Geza and his famous list. He called out big names like Wicknell Chivayo, Kudakwashe Tagwirei, Scott Sakupwanya, plus President Mnangagwa's wife Auxilia. These people probably aren't sleeping comfortably at home right about tonight. Many might face police action or have already gone underground somewhere safe because Geza accused them of stealing money from regular Zimbabweans. The cops might already be hunting down some of these business tycoons based on what Geza said. His bombshell statements stirred up a lot of anger among everyday citizens who struggle to feed their families. First Lady Auxilia probably stays protected by security forces, but everyone...
Veterans Leader Calls Out President Cronies
War veterans leader Blessed Geza supports Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga's group inside Zanu-PF. He fights against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's team during their big power struggle. Geza recently called people around the President "criminals" and warned about taking action against them. He stressed that planned events for March 31 would happen no matter what. Geza identified himself as "Cde Bombshell" and listed several people he accused of wrongdoing. First came Kudakwashe Tagwirei, who allegedly wants to become president after Auxillia. Geza claims Tagwirei takes all contracts through many companies. Next was Wicknell Chivayo, who Geza says has no official company but calls himself "Sir" and receives advance payments for...
Geza calls for M31 uprising against Mnangagwa
Tensions grow in Zimbabwe as war hero Blessed Geza asks people across the country to join street protests against President Emmerson Mnangagwa. He wants the leader to step down from power. Geza used to support the ruling ZANU-PF party as a member of their Central Committee. He also belonged to the group of veterans who fought for freedom. These days, he speaks out strongly against the President. He claims that Mnangagwa steals money, ruins the economy, and tries to stay in office longer than the law allows. Current rules say presidents can only serve two terms, which means Mnangagwa must leave by 2028. Geza plans what he calls a revolution for March 31, 2025. He asks all citizens to come out into the streets that day. He posted videos...
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