Cops flood streets so businesses stay open

Police across Zimbabwe will make sure people can work safely during the planned shutdown. They sent officers everywhere to keep order after war veteran Blessed Geza asked citizens to stay home indefinitely. Geza wants President Mnangagwa to step down from power. Commissioner Paul Nyathi promised police protection in city centers, homes, factories, and public areas. Anyone blocking traffic or stopping others will face arrest.

Geza shares his protest messages through social media after being kicked out of the ruling party. Police warn everyone to ignore online posts that might cause panic or problems. They guarantee safety for all visitors at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair happening in Bulawayo. The police remind everyone that they will perform their duties fairly but firmly. They encourage people to report anyone who tries to force them into illegal activities.

The authorities seem determined to prevent disruption from this latest challenge to government leadership. They want businesses to operate normally despite these calls for protest. Most importantly, they aim to maintain calm throughout the country during this tense period.
 

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