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Businesses shrug off Geza shutdown call
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35252, member: 636"] Most businesses across Zimbabwe continued operations yesterday, effectively ignoring war veteran Blessed Geza's call for an indefinite national shutdown demanding President Emmerson Mnangagwa's resignation. Economic analysts predicted the stayaway would struggle due to Zimbabwe's highly informal labor market, where approximately 70% of workers operate outside traditional employment structures. The government strengthened its position by mandating civil servants attend work and complete attendance registers, characterizing participation in the shutdown as unpatriotic and insubordinate. Retail organizations like the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers emphasized their commitment to uninterrupted service delivery. They urged citizens to reject unauthorized demonstrations that could disrupt economic activities and threaten community livelihoods. Despite the apparent government reprieve, critics highlighted persistent underlying issues such as widespread corruption, economic deterioration, and systemic healthcare challenges. The stayaway appeared to have minimal impact, with most commercial and government operations proceeding normally across the country. [/QUOTE]
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