War veteran Blessed Geza says three top officials want to change the law for President Mnangagwa. He claims they plan to remove term limits through parliament without asking the public. Geza believes they aim to keep Mnangagwa as president until 2030. He says Speaker Mudenda, Minister Ziyambi, and Prosecutor Mabiza led this scheme. These officials allegedly want to use their party's voting power to make these changes happen.
Geza states that government insiders told him about this plan after his April 19 speech. He reports that these sources also revealed details about failed public services. The officials reportedly want to change Section 328 of the Constitution next week. They plan to send their proposals to the Cabinet before Parliament votes. Geza alleges they paid judges to reject any legal challenges to these changes.
Geza warns these officials that people watch their actions closely. He promises consequences for trying to alter the Constitution. The war veteran connects these attempts to what he sees as resource theft. Geza, who called for nationwide protests starting April 22, promises Zimbabweans will fight against unlimited power grabs from leaders.
Geza states that government insiders told him about this plan after his April 19 speech. He reports that these sources also revealed details about failed public services. The officials reportedly want to change Section 328 of the Constitution next week. They plan to send their proposals to the Cabinet before Parliament votes. Geza alleges they paid judges to reject any legal challenges to these changes.
Geza warns these officials that people watch their actions closely. He promises consequences for trying to alter the Constitution. The war veteran connects these attempts to what he sees as resource theft. Geza, who called for nationwide protests starting April 22, promises Zimbabweans will fight against unlimited power grabs from leaders.