War veteran Blessed Geza showed up online Tuesday night after hiding for a month. He posted a thirty-minute video on YouTube and X wearing army clothes. Geza asked everyone in Zimbabwe to flood the streets on March 31 to force President Emmerson Mnangagwa out of office. He called this planned event more than just a protest but an actual uprising against the government.
Geza directly spoke to Zimbabwe citizens, asking them to help protesters with rides that day. He strongly warned Police Commissioner Stephen Mutamba not to stop these demonstrations. Geza claimed the protests would help free police officers from money problems caused by Mnangagwa. He promised trouble if any protesters got hurt and described the movement as something nobody could block or stop.
The outspoken veteran openly supports Vice President Constantino Chiwenga for president. He even stated that major opposition leaders like Nelson Chamisa, Job Sikhala, and Tendai Biti backed Chiwenga in taking power. Police want to arrest Geza for speaking against the president and pushing people toward violent actions. They gave him the nickname "Bombshell" because of his explosive statements at recent press events.
His surprise return wearing military gear raised questions about possible fights between powerful government officials. Many wonder if Zimbabwe might see another coup like when Robert Mugabe lost power in 2017. People think Geza must have protection from Chiwenga or other important figures who hate Mnangagwa trying for a third term. Chiwenga never publicly talked about wanting to become president or supporting Mnangagwa staying longer. He just laughed when a reporter asked about a "2030 agenda" at a Bulawayo event. Everyone watches closely to see what happens on March 31 and how the government might respond.
Geza directly spoke to Zimbabwe citizens, asking them to help protesters with rides that day. He strongly warned Police Commissioner Stephen Mutamba not to stop these demonstrations. Geza claimed the protests would help free police officers from money problems caused by Mnangagwa. He promised trouble if any protesters got hurt and described the movement as something nobody could block or stop.
The outspoken veteran openly supports Vice President Constantino Chiwenga for president. He even stated that major opposition leaders like Nelson Chamisa, Job Sikhala, and Tendai Biti backed Chiwenga in taking power. Police want to arrest Geza for speaking against the president and pushing people toward violent actions. They gave him the nickname "Bombshell" because of his explosive statements at recent press events.
His surprise return wearing military gear raised questions about possible fights between powerful government officials. Many wonder if Zimbabwe might see another coup like when Robert Mugabe lost power in 2017. People think Geza must have protection from Chiwenga or other important figures who hate Mnangagwa trying for a third term. Chiwenga never publicly talked about wanting to become president or supporting Mnangagwa staying longer. He just laughed when a reporter asked about a "2030 agenda" at a Bulawayo event. Everyone watches closely to see what happens on March 31 and how the government might respond.