According to his recent statements, Blessed Geza remains alive, safe, and healthy. He claims Mnangagwa knows his location but fears approaching him. The public protects him because he represents their wishes. His wife experienced harassment but handled the situation well as someone married to a former soldier.
Geza points to widespread corruption under Mnangagwa's leadership, with associates taking resources freely. Most citizens experience extreme poverty without relief. He references Jealousy Mawarire's television appearance last month exposing POSB issues. Geza states he possesses complete information about the POSB situation involving Virginia Mabhiza.
The arrest of journalist Blessed Mhlanga concerns Geza greatly. He sees this as an attempt to suppress democratic voices. He demanded that authorities release Mhlanga without conditions. Geza believes that arresting reporters violates core values from the liberation struggle. He issued stern warnings to judicial officials about their actions.
He accuses them of allowing Emmerson to use them against the population. Geza insists they harm people who deserve better treatment. He reminds everyone that they fought hard for free speech rights, assembly freedom, and association liberty. He criticizes courts for unjustly imprisoning various individuals, including the Timbas, Chibaya, and Sikhala.
Geza points to widespread corruption under Mnangagwa's leadership, with associates taking resources freely. Most citizens experience extreme poverty without relief. He references Jealousy Mawarire's television appearance last month exposing POSB issues. Geza states he possesses complete information about the POSB situation involving Virginia Mabhiza.
The arrest of journalist Blessed Mhlanga concerns Geza greatly. He sees this as an attempt to suppress democratic voices. He demanded that authorities release Mhlanga without conditions. Geza believes that arresting reporters violates core values from the liberation struggle. He issued stern warnings to judicial officials about their actions.
He accuses them of allowing Emmerson to use them against the population. Geza insists they harm people who deserve better treatment. He reminds everyone that they fought hard for free speech rights, assembly freedom, and association liberty. He criticizes courts for unjustly imprisoning various individuals, including the Timbas, Chibaya, and Sikhala.