War leader Blessed Geza wants Zimbabweans to stop working until President Mnangagwa leaves office. He shared messages on X and YouTube asking people to stay home because fights might break out between rival armed groups. He claims military forces loyal to Vice President Chiwenga could clash with private guards protecting Mnangagwa.
Police official Paul Nyathi promised everyone could move freely during April 22-23. He warned that officers would arrest anyone who blocked traffic or threatened others. He also warned against using social media to cause trouble. The police statement came as Zimbabwe hosts an international trade fair with foreign guests expected.
Geza keeps appearing online wearing camouflage clothes. He speaks out against top officials and demands that Mnangagwa resign because of corruption. His earlier protest call for March 31 saw a few people join street demonstrations. Many stayed home that day as security forces filled the cities.
Authorities dismissed previous protests as online hype that failed in real life. Police promised extra protection for trade fair visitors and exhibitors. Mozambican President Daniel Chapo plans to attend the event in Bulawayo. Geza represents growing anger among some ruling party members and war veterans despite a limited public response to his calls.
Police official Paul Nyathi promised everyone could move freely during April 22-23. He warned that officers would arrest anyone who blocked traffic or threatened others. He also warned against using social media to cause trouble. The police statement came as Zimbabwe hosts an international trade fair with foreign guests expected.
Geza keeps appearing online wearing camouflage clothes. He speaks out against top officials and demands that Mnangagwa resign because of corruption. His earlier protest call for March 31 saw a few people join street demonstrations. Many stayed home that day as security forces filled the cities.
Authorities dismissed previous protests as online hype that failed in real life. Police promised extra protection for trade fair visitors and exhibitors. Mozambican President Daniel Chapo plans to attend the event in Bulawayo. Geza represents growing anger among some ruling party members and war veterans despite a limited public response to his calls.