Blessed Geza wants a two day stay home shutdown

Blessed Geza wants people to stay home on April 22 and 23 after his last protest failed. The war veteran changed plans because street demonstrations did not work on March 31. Most citizens stayed inside that day because they feared trouble. Geza calls staying home a way to resist President Mnangagwa. He believes this method sends a clear message without risking police confrontation.

The political activist remains hidden from authorities who want him arrested. He claims the president controls courts and parliament unfairly. Geza says Zimbabwe basically bans public protests, unlike other countries. He posted his message right after the president warned against social media troublemakers during Independence Day. Many worry about missing work during hard economic times.

Almost 100 people went to jail during the March events when small groups appeared downtown. Critics say Geza did not help those arrested after he called for action. He acknowledges people struggle with daily survival, but asks for sacrifice. The public remains divided about joining the shutdown. Many wonder if businesses will actually close for these two days.
 

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