Rich businessman Wicknell Chivhayo defends President Emmerson Mnangagwa as critics attack him online. He also speaks out against protests that should have started today. Chivhayo keeps close friends inside the ZANU PF party. He has spoken out strongly against these planned protests, calling them both against Zimbabwean values and equal to treason.
He attacked Geza harshly, naming him a useless, failed politician who ran away from justice. Chivhayo says Geza wants to cause trouble from another country where he hides. He described Zimbabwe as a peaceful country full of smart, responsible people who believe in Christian values and follow laws. He claimed any calls for an illegal uprising go against what makes someone Zimbabwean.
Chivhayo accused Geza and his friends of trying to hurt the independence Zimbabwe fought hard to win. He reminded everyone that voters chose this government through legal elections. He stated firmly that nobody can remove elected leaders just because they feel like it. Chivhayo pointed out that Mnangagwa still has three years left before his term ends, adding that the president promised to step down after that time.
The businessman praised security forces as loyal, well-behaved, and honest. He asked all citizens to ignore any calls to protest and instead push for unity and building the nation together. Chivhayo mentioned how President Mnangagwa always welcomes open talks and useful criticism. The president wants to create a strong middle-class economy by 2030 that includes everyone across the country.
Chivhayo warned that moving from peaceful protests to burning cars and breaking things breaks the law. He called such actions both treason and terrorism. This defense comes as Chivhayo faces many threats from the aggressive kicked-out war veteran Blessed Bombshell Geza and his followers. These people keep pushing for demonstrations against the government leaders.
The situation keeps everyone nervous across Zimbabwe. Both sides of politics prepare for what might become an important turning point in how the country runs itself. The tension remains high as citizens wait to see what happens next between government supporters and those who want changes.
He attacked Geza harshly, naming him a useless, failed politician who ran away from justice. Chivhayo says Geza wants to cause trouble from another country where he hides. He described Zimbabwe as a peaceful country full of smart, responsible people who believe in Christian values and follow laws. He claimed any calls for an illegal uprising go against what makes someone Zimbabwean.
Chivhayo accused Geza and his friends of trying to hurt the independence Zimbabwe fought hard to win. He reminded everyone that voters chose this government through legal elections. He stated firmly that nobody can remove elected leaders just because they feel like it. Chivhayo pointed out that Mnangagwa still has three years left before his term ends, adding that the president promised to step down after that time.
The businessman praised security forces as loyal, well-behaved, and honest. He asked all citizens to ignore any calls to protest and instead push for unity and building the nation together. Chivhayo mentioned how President Mnangagwa always welcomes open talks and useful criticism. The president wants to create a strong middle-class economy by 2030 that includes everyone across the country.
Chivhayo warned that moving from peaceful protests to burning cars and breaking things breaks the law. He called such actions both treason and terrorism. This defense comes as Chivhayo faces many threats from the aggressive kicked-out war veteran Blessed Bombshell Geza and his followers. These people keep pushing for demonstrations against the government leaders.
The situation keeps everyone nervous across Zimbabwe. Both sides of politics prepare for what might become an important turning point in how the country runs itself. The tension remains high as citizens wait to see what happens next between government supporters and those who want changes.