A Zimbabwean politician named Blessed Geza tried to make President Mnangagwa lose his job. He wanted to use a special process called impeachment to remove the president from power.
The government said Geza's plan would not work. They believe he cannot find enough support from other politicians to make his idea happen. The Minister of Information called Geza a "fugitive terrorist" and said his plan is useless.
Geza wrote a document telling people he wanted to remove the president. He shared the paper online and on social media. The government says the reasons Geza gives for removing the president are not true.
The ruling party, Zanu-PF, has many members in the government. They believe most politicians support President Mnangagwa. The minister said opposition politicians also like what the president has done for Zimbabwe.
Geza tried to start a protest earlier, but not many people joined him. The government says he is hiding and wanted by police for doing something against the law. They believe he is trying to cause trouble.
The government thinks Geza's plan is just a way to make people angry after his protest fails. They say he wants to create problems but does not have real reasons to remove the president.
Most politicians do not want to support Geza's idea. The government says the president has done good things for Zimbabwe. They believe Geza is just trying to cause problems and cannot succeed.
The minister warned Geza that he might get in trouble with the law. The government is confident that President Mnangagwa will continue leading Zimbabwe and that Geza cannot stop him.
The government said Geza's plan would not work. They believe he cannot find enough support from other politicians to make his idea happen. The Minister of Information called Geza a "fugitive terrorist" and said his plan is useless.
Geza wrote a document telling people he wanted to remove the president. He shared the paper online and on social media. The government says the reasons Geza gives for removing the president are not true.
The ruling party, Zanu-PF, has many members in the government. They believe most politicians support President Mnangagwa. The minister said opposition politicians also like what the president has done for Zimbabwe.
Geza tried to start a protest earlier, but not many people joined him. The government says he is hiding and wanted by police for doing something against the law. They believe he is trying to cause trouble.
The government thinks Geza's plan is just a way to make people angry after his protest fails. They say he wants to create problems but does not have real reasons to remove the president.
Most politicians do not want to support Geza's idea. The government says the president has done good things for Zimbabwe. They believe Geza is just trying to cause problems and cannot succeed.
The minister warned Geza that he might get in trouble with the law. The government is confident that President Mnangagwa will continue leading Zimbabwe and that Geza cannot stop him.