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Geza calls out Mnangagwa cronies in his SONA rant
Blessed Geza called out many people during his Wednesday night address. He started with Kudakwashe Tagwirei, Wicknell Chivayo, Pedzai Scott Sakupwanya, and George Guvamatanga. He mentioned Julius Charumbira from Newlands next on his growing list. Then came John Panonetsa Mangudya, Mthuli Ncube, Obey Chimuka, Tungwarara, and Douglas Kwande as targets of his accusations. The list continued as Geza expanded his claims to include Daniel Garwe, Owen Mudha Ncube, Tatenda Mavetera, and Mabel Chinonona. He added several important political figures, including Jacob Mudenda, Tino Machakaire, Christopher Mutsvangwa, and John Paradza. During the extended speech, his accusations reached Lovemore Matuke, Ezra Chadzamira, Goodwills Masimirembwa, and...
Geza drops names of crooks backing Mnangagwa
Zimbabwe faces growing political tension as Blessed Geza released names of officials he claims support President Mnangagwa's constitutional changes. The first group, labeled as "ED's Political criminals," includes many current cabinet members. Daniel Garwe serves as Local Government Minister and Mashonaland East Provincial Chairman. Owen "Mudha" Ncube holds the Provincial Minister position for the Midlands. Tatenda Mavetera heads the ICT Ministry. Mabel Chinomona presides over the Senate. Government leadership features prominently on the list, with Jacob Mudenda working as Speaker of Parliament. Tino Machakaire leads the Youth Ministry as Secretary for Youth Affairs. Christopher Mutsvagwa speaks for Zanu PF as their spokesperson. John...
Ruto fires Muturi, picks Ruku for public service role
President William Ruto fired Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi during a minor Cabinet reshuffling. Ruto picked Mbeere North Member of Parliament Geoffrey Ruku as the new nominee for the position. The firing happened just after Ruto publicly criticized Muturi for being incompetent in his former Attorney General role. Muturi had recently avoided several Cabinet meetings as he became increasingly vocal against the administration. During a TV appearance, Muturi revealed he formally requested permission from President Ruto to skip Cabinet meetings. He said he would return when the administration prioritized discussing abductions and extrajudicial killings. Muturi emphasized that he properly submitted his request in writing to...
Tanks roll in Harare while coup talk runs wild
People worried when they saw armored tanks driving through the streets of Harare. Many thought another military takeover might happen in Zimbabwe. Someone asked what was happening on social media. Another person remembered the last time tanks appeared, and a government change followed. Nick Mangwana, speaking for the government, quickly told everyone not to worry. He explained that these tanks were just tested equipment as part of regular military exercises. Despite his reassurance, discussions continued among citizens, revealing deep concerns about the current national situation. Earlier, President Emmerson Mnangagwa faced harsh criticism from members inside his Zanu-PF party. For the first time since becoming president in 2017...
Geza gotta take a cue from Sam Geza and Simba Makoni
History repeats itself with tough lessons for those who miss the point. Back in 2008, Simba Makoni left his high position in ZANU PF and ran for president against his former party. He thought many powerful party members backed him up. He publicly announced he would run for president after talking with many people inside and outside the party. Makoni expected his connections within ZANU PF would help him gain wide support elsewhere. He was wrong. The big wave of backers he counted on never showed up. When everything came down to action, only Dumiso Dabengwa stood with him – everyone else vanished. Today, we see Blessed Geza walking the same path. Just like Makoni, Geza came from party ranks with big dreams. Sure, he had enough support...
Geza teases special message as power tussle brews
Political rebel Blessed Geza plans to speak on YouTube tonight at 8:30 PM. Everyone wonders what he might say during these troubled times. Geza never holds back when talking about Zimbabwe's leaders on social media. Many people think he might discuss the power fight happening inside the ruling party or reveal new information that could shake things up. The situation has become very tense across Zimbabwe. President Mnangagwa might take big steps to keep his power safe. Some reports claim he could try changing the constitution to stay longer. Others believe he might use legal tricks against Vice President Chiwenga and his friends. Party members say Mnangagwa fears people like Geza because they can sway public opinion and challenge those...
Zimbabwe gold exports climb in early 2025
Zimbabwe made more money from gold in early 2025 compared to last year. The country earned $240.1 million during January and February, which beats the $221 million from those same months in 2024. This jump means gold sales grew by 8.64 percent, according to what the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe reported. Gold remains super important for bringing foreign money into the country. January saw gold exports worth $123.1 million, and February numbers fell slightly to $117 million. Even with this small drop between months, the bigger picture shows gold exports climbing overall. Zimbabwe shipped $2.4 billion worth of gold during all of 2024, making it the country's biggest single export. Small miners dig up most of Zimbabwe's gold. These...
Zimsec got you covered for late exam regs
Students who missed signing up for Zimbabwe's November 2025 O-Level and A-Level tests just caught a break. ZIMSEC opened a second chance for late registrations starting March 31 through May 16, 2025. Anyone who missed the first deadline can sign up, fix personal details, or update their assessment records during this period. This helps many students who faced obstacles with earlier registration dates. The head testing official, Vutelani Mguni, stressed how important this extra time will be for many families. He explained that schools can fix mistakes on forms, especially when private students were wrongly listed as regular school attendees. He made clear that this special window doesn't work for June exams or Grade Seven tests...
Trevor Dongo in hot water over apartment fire
Police arrested singer Trevor Dongo at the main Harare station earlier today. They charged him after a fire destroyed the place he rented. His landlord blamed him for the damage and filed charges against him. Dongo brought his lawyer, Dumisani Mthombeni, along when he showed up at the police headquarters. The musician signed an official warning statement from officers. The police let him go home once he finished the paperwork. The apartment fire left serious destruction behind, causing the property holder to seek legal action. Law enforcement officials decided the famous performer needed to answer for what happened to the rental unit.
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