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Geza says Mnangagwa step down or face street protests
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29828, member: 2262"] War veteran Blessed Geza just showed up again wearing army clothes. He told President Mnangagwa to quit his job or face huge street protests. During his first appearance online since going into hiding, Geza blasted the government for letting corruption run wild across Zimbabwe. He urged every citizen to join street demonstrations against Mnangagwa on March 31. Geza asked people to come out in large numbers that day. He warned police not to hurt protesters. The former party member said everyone should help make this happen by providing rides if possible. He called it a wave that nobody can stop. Geza stressed that peaceful protest remains a basic right under Zimbabwe law. He claimed these actions would help create better lives for all citizens. The outspoken army veteran has criticized officials for giving jobs to friends and family members. He says these actions destroyed the country. Geza ran away after he publicly told Mnangagwa not to try staying in power past 2028. Some ruling party members want the president to keep his position longer than two terms. Geza claims political leaders like Nelson Chamisa and Job Sikhala back his protest plans. Geza told supporters he will share protest details soon through clever signals. He mentioned that Mnangagwa might try declaring emergency powers but insisted such moves would fail. According to Geza, he has talked with various political groups who agreed on the next steps. He claimed these different factions all like General Chiwenga. The current fighting inside ZANU-PF looks similar to what happened before Robert Mugabe lost power during the 2017 takeover. [/QUOTE]
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