Wicknell Chivayo spoke out against Blessed Bombshell Geza, describing Zimbabwe as a nation of peace filled with educated people who value Christian principles and follow laws. He claimed those who call for uprisings act against true Zimbabwean values. Chivayo attacked Geza directly, calling him a failed politician who fled justice and works from exile after being removed from ZANU PF. He painted Geza as desperate to stay relevant despite having no real support among citizens.
The businessman stressed that many people died during Zimbabwe's freedom struggle to secure the liberty that Geza threatens through what Chivayo termed treasonous actions. He argued that nobody has the authority to remove an elected government simply because they want to. Chivayo declared his complete backing for President Mnangagwa and the entire leadership team, including Vice Presidents Chiwenga and Mohadi, plus Opah Muchinguri. His statement expressed full confidence in security forces and military commanders.
Chivayo mentioned that Mnangagwa encourages open dialogue and criticism as he works toward building a stronger economy by 2030. He criticized protest tactics that involve burning vehicles or destroying property, labeling such actions illegal and comparable to terrorism. The statement urged all citizens to ignore calls for protests either tomorrow or any future date organized by what he called anarchists like Geza. Chivayo asked people to continue their normal lives.
The message highlighted that Mnangagwa has three years left in office and has publicly promised to step down when his term ends. Chivayo said anyone with political ambitions should respect party processes and wait for the next congress. He pledged his support for whoever wins the democratic election, promising both prayers and financial backing to ensure that ZANU PF remains in power permanently. Chivayo concluded that Zimbabwe's future depends on peaceful patriots rather than criminals making threats from unknown locations.
The businessman stressed that many people died during Zimbabwe's freedom struggle to secure the liberty that Geza threatens through what Chivayo termed treasonous actions. He argued that nobody has the authority to remove an elected government simply because they want to. Chivayo declared his complete backing for President Mnangagwa and the entire leadership team, including Vice Presidents Chiwenga and Mohadi, plus Opah Muchinguri. His statement expressed full confidence in security forces and military commanders.
Chivayo mentioned that Mnangagwa encourages open dialogue and criticism as he works toward building a stronger economy by 2030. He criticized protest tactics that involve burning vehicles or destroying property, labeling such actions illegal and comparable to terrorism. The statement urged all citizens to ignore calls for protests either tomorrow or any future date organized by what he called anarchists like Geza. Chivayo asked people to continue their normal lives.
The message highlighted that Mnangagwa has three years left in office and has publicly promised to step down when his term ends. Chivayo said anyone with political ambitions should respect party processes and wait for the next congress. He pledged his support for whoever wins the democratic election, promising both prayers and financial backing to ensure that ZANU PF remains in power permanently. Chivayo concluded that Zimbabwe's future depends on peaceful patriots rather than criminals making threats from unknown locations.