Online rhetoric just jumped from political shade to open fantasies of executions, dragging President Emmerson Mnangagwa into a wild loyalty-versus-rights showdown.
Chivayo backs harsher rule
Chivayo backs harsher rule
- Wicknell Chivayo called Emmerson Mnangagwa overly gentle on critics.
- He sided with Kudzai Mutisi’s claim that the state is lenient.
- Mutisi pushed for tougher treatment of rights activists.
- Chivayo joked he would rule worse than Kim Jong Un.
- Fadzayi Mahere was named in Chivayo’s firing-squad rant.
- He threatened punishment for anyone rejecting his sect leader.
- Posts suggested jail for failing to show religious allegiance.
- Mutisi even floated stripping Blessed Mhlanga’s passport and citizenship.
- Blessed Mhlanga spoke at the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy.
- He urged global pressure on Zimbabwe and similar regimes.
- Mhlanga recalled spending 75 days jailed without bail in 2025.
- His arrest followed coverage of Blessed Runesu Geza's briefings.
- Kim Jong Un leads North Korea, officially the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
- His government is accused of crushing dissent and opposition.
- Reports cite forced labor camps and public executions.
- Severe limits on speech and movement define that system.