War Veteran Launches Verbal Attack on Zimbabwe Minister.
A senior ZANU PF member has made stark claims about Local Government Minister Daniel Garwe's mental state, sparking tension within the ruling party.
Blessed Geza, a war veteran and central committee member, told The Standard he believes Minister Garwe shows signs of mental instability. He threatened physical confrontation at the minister's office.
"I can prove that in court," Geza said regarding his claims about Garwe's mental health. "I will go to his office and thoroughly beat him."
Geza, known for his role in former President Mugabe's 2017 removal, accused Garwe of stealing council lands. He claimed the minister would face imprisonment at Chikurubi Maximum Prison.
"He should stop misleading people that I will be arrested," said Geza, noting his previous court acquittal. He suggested the minister had missed taking medication.
Information Minister Jenfan Muswere criticized Geza's statements on Friday. In response, Geza dismissed Muswere's reaction as childish excitement.
The public exchange highlights growing divisions among Zimbabwe's political figures.
A senior ZANU PF member has made stark claims about Local Government Minister Daniel Garwe's mental state, sparking tension within the ruling party.
Blessed Geza, a war veteran and central committee member, told The Standard he believes Minister Garwe shows signs of mental instability. He threatened physical confrontation at the minister's office.
"I can prove that in court," Geza said regarding his claims about Garwe's mental health. "I will go to his office and thoroughly beat him."
Geza, known for his role in former President Mugabe's 2017 removal, accused Garwe of stealing council lands. He claimed the minister would face imprisonment at Chikurubi Maximum Prison.
"He should stop misleading people that I will be arrested," said Geza, noting his previous court acquittal. He suggested the minister had missed taking medication.
Information Minister Jenfan Muswere criticized Geza's statements on Friday. In response, Geza dismissed Muswere's reaction as childish excitement.
The public exchange highlights growing divisions among Zimbabwe's political figures.