Zimbabwe expects to see street action next Monday. Former soldier Blessed Geza wants the president to quit his job right away. He plans to lead many angry citizens across the country on March 31, 2025. They feel upset about money problems, stolen cash, and how Mnangagwa gives good jobs to his family members.
Geza used to belong to the ruling party before he started speaking against President Mnangagwa. He talks about this event as people rising together to force change at the top. The government doesn't want these crowds forming, so police officers stand ready throughout Zimbabwe to stop anyone who joins this movement.
Leaders in Zimbabwe typically react harshly when people speak out against them. This planned street action faces big challenges ahead. Few political groups have promised to help Geza, and government troops may hurt those who show up. The country struggles with terrible money problems that make daily life hard for regular families.
Many people feel angry about how things work in Zimbabwe today. Yet, nobody knows if large crowds will actually appear on Monday or what might happen if they do. Government officials have made clear they won't allow big groups to gather in streets or town squares. The police chief warned everyone to stay home instead.
Geza used to belong to the ruling party before he started speaking against President Mnangagwa. He talks about this event as people rising together to force change at the top. The government doesn't want these crowds forming, so police officers stand ready throughout Zimbabwe to stop anyone who joins this movement.
Leaders in Zimbabwe typically react harshly when people speak out against them. This planned street action faces big challenges ahead. Few political groups have promised to help Geza, and government troops may hurt those who show up. The country struggles with terrible money problems that make daily life hard for regular families.
Many people feel angry about how things work in Zimbabwe today. Yet, nobody knows if large crowds will actually appear on Monday or what might happen if they do. Government officials have made clear they won't allow big groups to gather in streets or town squares. The police chief warned everyone to stay home instead.