War veteran Blessed Geza pointed fingers at thirty-five people during his Wednesday night talk at 8:30. He started with Kudakwashe Tagwirei, saying he wants to become president after Auxillia takes her turn. Geza claimed Tagwirei grabs all contracts through many companies. Moving next to Wicknell Chivayo, Geza stated he lacks proper company papers yet calls himself "Sir" and receives advance payments for tenders.
Geza mentioned Pedzai Scott Sakupwanya, who charges seven percent to split stolen money with ED, and George Guvamatanga, who takes ten percent from deals and has bought properties worldwide with public funds. Julius Charumbira at Newlands made the list along with former Reserve Bank Governor John Panonetsa Mangudya, whom Geza called "my young man." Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube followed next.
The accusations continued with Obey Chimuka and someone named Tungwarara, toward whom Geza expressed special hatred. He accused Tungwarara of disrespecting those who fought for the country. Douglas Kwande, described as ED's friend, completed what Geza labeled "Zviganandas," who steal from citizens. Then came "political criminals," starting with Daniel Garwe, labeled a former Selous Scout who called veterans "dogs."
Owen Mudha Ncube lacks basic education yet helps kill generals and terrorize children, according to Geza. He added that Ncube targets young girls at MSU. ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera has a history with ED. Mabel Chinonona hates veterans, making Geza question if she worked for Special Branch. Jacob Mudenda wants the vice presidency and supports Tshabangu, pushing out elected representatives.
Youth Minister Tino Machakaire and ZANU PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa made the list. Geza asked Mutsvangwa to reconsider his actions, questioning what Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa accomplished during the war. John Paradza lacks an education yet holds a government position. Lovemore Matuke comes from a family that betrayed many people in Gutu, working with ED, whom Geza called "a spy for Rhodesia Front."
Ezra Chadzamira joined the list with Goodwills Masomirembwa, described as a disbanded lawyer and land baron supporting the 2030 agenda. Polite Kambamura came next, followed by Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, who lost the primaries but received an appointment, anyway. ZANU PF Midlands Chairman Edson Chiherende earned the label "disaster." Munyaradzi Machacha, Geza's nephew, embarrassed veterans through his behavior.
Douglas Mahiya runs a war vets league project yet plans to remove veterans from Shamva Road. Geza included religious figures like Uebert Angel, connected to GoldMafia, and "fake prophet" Ed Branson. Winston Chitando "started well," according to Geza. Jenfan Muswere became a minister despite being "a flunk." Anxious Masuka involved himself in land deals.
July Moyo earned the label "CIA agent." Kazembe Kazembe received a brief mention as Geza referenced previous statements about him. Richard Moyo loves ED and destroys Matabeleland. Geza urged Zimbabweans to buy data and watch coming actions, stating they planned to handle these people immediately rather than wait until March 31, when they intend to remove Mnangagwa.
Geza expressed regret that veterans allowed nationalists to harm citizens and reduce real fighters to poverty. He mentioned times they beat opposition members and questioned what thousands who died at Nyadzonya and Chimoio fought for. He called ED a Special Branch plant and promised they had started the job already. He urged everyone from Plumtree to Mutare, from Zambezi to Limpopo, to take to roads on March 31 and remove Mnangagwa.
Geza mentioned Pedzai Scott Sakupwanya, who charges seven percent to split stolen money with ED, and George Guvamatanga, who takes ten percent from deals and has bought properties worldwide with public funds. Julius Charumbira at Newlands made the list along with former Reserve Bank Governor John Panonetsa Mangudya, whom Geza called "my young man." Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube followed next.
The accusations continued with Obey Chimuka and someone named Tungwarara, toward whom Geza expressed special hatred. He accused Tungwarara of disrespecting those who fought for the country. Douglas Kwande, described as ED's friend, completed what Geza labeled "Zviganandas," who steal from citizens. Then came "political criminals," starting with Daniel Garwe, labeled a former Selous Scout who called veterans "dogs."
Owen Mudha Ncube lacks basic education yet helps kill generals and terrorize children, according to Geza. He added that Ncube targets young girls at MSU. ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera has a history with ED. Mabel Chinonona hates veterans, making Geza question if she worked for Special Branch. Jacob Mudenda wants the vice presidency and supports Tshabangu, pushing out elected representatives.
Youth Minister Tino Machakaire and ZANU PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa made the list. Geza asked Mutsvangwa to reconsider his actions, questioning what Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa accomplished during the war. John Paradza lacks an education yet holds a government position. Lovemore Matuke comes from a family that betrayed many people in Gutu, working with ED, whom Geza called "a spy for Rhodesia Front."
Ezra Chadzamira joined the list with Goodwills Masomirembwa, described as a disbanded lawyer and land baron supporting the 2030 agenda. Polite Kambamura came next, followed by Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, who lost the primaries but received an appointment, anyway. ZANU PF Midlands Chairman Edson Chiherende earned the label "disaster." Munyaradzi Machacha, Geza's nephew, embarrassed veterans through his behavior.
Douglas Mahiya runs a war vets league project yet plans to remove veterans from Shamva Road. Geza included religious figures like Uebert Angel, connected to GoldMafia, and "fake prophet" Ed Branson. Winston Chitando "started well," according to Geza. Jenfan Muswere became a minister despite being "a flunk." Anxious Masuka involved himself in land deals.
July Moyo earned the label "CIA agent." Kazembe Kazembe received a brief mention as Geza referenced previous statements about him. Richard Moyo loves ED and destroys Matabeleland. Geza urged Zimbabweans to buy data and watch coming actions, stating they planned to handle these people immediately rather than wait until March 31, when they intend to remove Mnangagwa.
Geza expressed regret that veterans allowed nationalists to harm citizens and reduce real fighters to poverty. He mentioned times they beat opposition members and questioned what thousands who died at Nyadzonya and Chimoio fought for. He called ED a Special Branch plant and promised they had started the job already. He urged everyone from Plumtree to Mutare, from Zambezi to Limpopo, to take to roads on March 31 and remove Mnangagwa.