Church Leader Adds Prayers for War Vet in Protest Standoff

Family of God Church leader Bishop Andrew Wutawunashe asked his church to pray for war veteran Blessed Runesu Geza, nicknamed Bombshell. Bishop Wutawunashe had earlier spoken against protests, claiming people would harm President Mnangagwa, whom he called their liberator. The church leader changed his tone when he spoke about Geza at Sunday service.

He told his followers they had forgotten someone important who needed prayers. The Bishop praised Geza as a freedom fighter who saw problems in Zimbabwe that deeply upset him. He linked Geza's last name, which means bath or cleanse, to his desire for national cleansing. Wutawunashe said Geza believes Zimbabwe needs washing clean.

The Bishop directly addressed the war veteran, saying the church values his national sacrifices and his wish to fix negative things happening across the country. The calls for protest from Geza have scared many people throughout Zimbabwe. The government responded by sending police officers everywhere with water trucks and patrol vehicles.

President Mnangagwa begged for calm during these difficult times. The protest movement has become a serious threat to his control of the country. Security teams remain on high alert as tension builds between those loyal to the president and those backing the outspoken war veteran.
 

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