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Geza Slams Mnangagwa Over Brain Disease
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31097, member: 636"] Mnangagwa fights with Chiwenga over who leads next because he won't pick Chiwenga to follow him. Geza wants to kick Mnangagwa out and says he backs Chiwenga. Nobody knows for sure if Chiwenga works with Geza behind the scenes. Garwe keeps pushing for Mnangagwa to stay past 2028. Garwe made a shocking claim about Geza. "Geza acts like someone's pet dog. We need to find who controls him," Garwe said. "When you hit a dog hard enough, its master shows up. We'll keep hitting until we see who runs the show." Top party leaders think Geza ran away to South Africa. Police want him for talking bad about the President and telling people to cause trouble. A few weeks back, this former spy asked people to rise against the government. Instead of fighting, most people just stayed home on March 31st. Geza claimed on Wednesday that the President's brain doesn't work right anymore. "We want him to step down and rest. Mnangagwa can't think clearly because he has a brain disease. We have copies of his health papers," Geza said in his video. "His doctors told him already. His family knows about it. The thieves around him know it, too." But Geza canceled his planned protests Monday night. He said he learned that Sean Mnangagwa, the President's boy, planned to frame him as a terrorist. The situation keeps changing as these power struggles continue among Zimbabwe's leaders. [/QUOTE]
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