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Geza says Mnangagwa step down or face street protests
War veteran Blessed Geza just showed up again wearing army clothes. He told President Mnangagwa to quit his job or face huge street protests. During his first appearance online since going into hiding, Geza blasted the government for letting corruption run wild across Zimbabwe. He urged every citizen to join street demonstrations against Mnangagwa on March 31. Geza asked people to come out in large numbers that day. He warned police not to hurt protesters. The former party member said everyone should help make this happen by providing rides if possible. He called it a wave that nobody can stop. Geza stressed that peaceful protest remains a basic right under Zimbabwe law. He claimed these actions would help create better lives for all...
ZANU PF calls protests a cash grab
The ruling party, ZANU PF, claims that people planning protests on March 31 just want money from outside groups. Their spokesman, Farai Marapira, said these organizers care more about grabbing cash than helping Zimbabwe. He told reporters the protesters have fake concerns and only want to please foreign donors who fund them. Despite growing talk about the planned protests, ZANU PF keeps saying everything will run smoothly that day. Security forces stand ready across the country as tension builds before the big day. War veteran Blessed Geza, nicknamed Bombshell, keeps calling for citizens to join together against the government. Yet ZANU PF acts unconcerned, saying nobody will disrupt normal activities. The party seems confident it can...
Fugitive Geza calls Zimbabweans to protest Mnangagwa rule
Zimbabwe faces growing tension as war vet Blessed Geza recently came out of hiding. He wants citizens to stand together against President Emmerson Mnangagwa on March 31. The ruling party ZANU-PF says no protests will happen. Geza appeared after hiding for a month. He shared a video saying he feels safe despite facing charges. He asked Mnangagwa to quit because he failed to fix the economy and allowed corruption plus family favoritism. Geza told everyone he remains alive, safe, and healthy. The 82-year-old vet claimed Mnangagwa knows his location but fears confronting him. He said people protect him because he speaks for what they want. His exact whereabouts remain unknown. Seeing him wear military clothes made many think he hid at an...
Mnangagwa in deep trouble, rebels want him out
The same people who helped Emmerson Mnangagwa become president might kick him out. His final term looks shaky because former fighters support his second-in-command, Constantino Chiwenga. They want everyone to rise on March 31 against what they call widespread cheating, family favoritism, plus other bad things Mnangagwa did. Back in 2017, Mnangagwa grabbed power when Chiwenga, then running the army, led soldiers to force Robert Mugabe out. He made big promises about fixing democracy and money problems across Zimbabwe. Those promises never came true for regular people. Former soldier Blessed Runesu Geza leads the push against Mnangagwa. The ruling party threw him out, then charged him with crimes because he spoke up. He ran away from...
Mnangagwa sacks top general amid coup fears
Zimbabwe leader Emmerson Mnangagwa fired another top military officer yesterday to strengthen his control, according to many political experts. This move comes as he faces rising threats of possible rebellion from former friends. Mnangagwa grabbed power after the army forced out longtime ruler Robert Mugabe back in 2017. He currently faces growing opposition inside his ZANU-PF party, which has controlled Zimbabwe since it became free from Britain in 1980. Several fighters from Zimbabwe's freedom struggle have asked for nationwide protests on March 31 to push Mnangagwa out of office. They blame him for making the country's money problems worse and trying to stay president past 2028 when his second term should finish. Mnangagwa says...
Geza is back and wants Mnangagwa out
Zimbabwe war veteran Blessed Geza came back after hiding for about a month. He posted a video on social media asking people to join protests planned for March 31. Geza said he does not fear any charges against him. He called for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to quit because he failed to fix the bad economy and let corruption grow. Geza announced in his video that he remains healthy and safe. He claimed that Mnangagwa knows his location but is afraid to get him. The 82-year-old former fighter wore military clothes in the video, making many think he might be staying at an army base. His exact location remains unknown. The ruling ZANU-PF party kicked Geza out for what they called bad behavior and acts of treason. He first spoke against...
Dongo gets nabbed over rented apt blaze
Police arrested singer Trevor Dongo yesterday at Harare Central Police Station. They charged him with malicious damage to property after flames destroyed his rented place downtown. Dongo brought lawyer Dumisani Mthombeni along when he went to the station. He signed papers there before the officers let him go. Dongo told police he was somewhere else when the fire began. We still have no idea when he might show up in court for this case. News about the blaze spread fast last weekend. The performer behind the hit song Ndozviita Sei lost many valuable possessions. Some people spread rumors that an angry former girlfriend started the fire because she found him with another woman. Dongo later denied these stories completely through a...
Zinyengere crew caught in car heist drama
The police in Zimbabwe just caught Luke Zinyengere. This 29-year-old man faced charges for stealing with a gun, having a gun he should not have had, and running away from police. Luke's family members also got arrested for helping him break free and hiding him afterward. The police nabbed his brother Tatenda, who is 19, along with Kelvin Chinganga, 31, Siphelile Zinyengere, and Obey Rwaendepi, 28. The police learned that Tatenda handed Luke the gun used during his escape. Luke then robbed Tinashe Chiyamuro and took his Mazda Demio car. He later left this car on a street named Kaguvi in Harare. After that, Luke met the other people who tried to help him run to a nearby country. Police boss Paul Nyathi sent out a clear message that...
Zimbabwe Army Chief Swaps Uniform for Sports Ministry Job
President Mnangagwa just switched things up in Zimbabwe. He took Army Commander Anselem Sanyatwe off military duty and made him run the sports ministry right away. This big job change happened because Kirsty Coventry won a huge election last week. She became the first woman ever picked to lead the International Olympic Committee. Coventry left her cabinet job to move to Greece for her new Olympic duties. Martin Rushwaya, who works directly under the President, shared this news with everyone. Some people think Sanyatwe lost his army job because of power struggles between different groups in the Zanu PF political party that runs Zimbabwe. The President used his special powers from section 216 and section 340 of Zimbabwe's Constitution...
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