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Geza calls for street protests to boot Mnangagwa
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29136, member: 2262"] War veteran Blessed Geza burst back onto the online scene with a fiery call for nationwide protests, demanding President Emmerson Mnangagwa step down immediately. Dressed in military attire, Geza broadcast a passionate half-hour address across YouTube and X, framing the upcoming March 31 demonstration as more than a protest—an outright uprising against the current government. The controversial figure, reportedly hiding out in South Africa, urged Zimbabweans to flood the streets and push for change. He specifically called on private citizens to help protesters with transportation, directly challenging Police Commissioner General Stephen Mutamba to stay clear of the planned action. Geza openly championed Vice President Constantino Chiwenga as the next potential leader, claiming support from prominent opposition politicians like Nelson Chamisa, Job Sikhala, and Tendai Biti. His bold statements come after he disappeared for over a month following press conferences at which he criticized Mnangagwa's attempts to extend his presidential term beyond 2028. Law enforcement remains eager to arrest Geza, nicknamed Bombshell, on charges of undermining presidential authority and inciting violence. His sudden reappearance has sparked speculation about potential military intervention, reminiscent of the 2017 coup that removed Robert Mugabe from power. Chiwenga has remained conspicuously silent about both Geza's statements and his rumored presidential aspirations. [/QUOTE]
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