War veteran Blessed Geza claims President Emmerson Mnangagwa can't remember things well anymore. He says people around the president trick him into signing big-money deals. Geza shared these claims in a new video just two days after he helped lead national protests. He wants lawmakers to remove Mnangagwa before his second term ends for wrecking the economy, allowing corruption, and selling off government companies cheaply to friends.
Geza said they needed to impeach the president because he needed rest. He claims Mnangagwa has vascular dementia and can't lead Zimbabwe anymore. Geza even stated he has copies of medical results proving this. According to him, the president's doctors told Mnangagwa about his condition, and both his family and corrupt officials knew about it. These people take advantage of the president's memory problems by making him sign papers they use to steal from the country.
The situation has become serious, Geza claims. Last Thursday, Mnangagwa forgot who July Moyo was and what government department he runs. The president reportedly argues with his staff about whether he's at home or work. Mnangagwa took power after a 2017 coup removed Robert Mugabe. He's locked in a power struggle with his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, who led the army during that takeover and wants to become president himself.
Chiwenga reportedly has army support and aims to target corrupt people close to Mnangagwa, similar to what happened when Mugabe lost power. Geza says these crooks take advantage of Mnangagwa's mental health problems. They follow him to his farm, asking for business deals, take farms from citizens, and even hire or fire army generals for him. Geza wants Chiwenga to replace Mnangagwa, suggesting he would stop major corruption cases. Chiwenga has not commented on any of these claims yet.
Geza said they needed to impeach the president because he needed rest. He claims Mnangagwa has vascular dementia and can't lead Zimbabwe anymore. Geza even stated he has copies of medical results proving this. According to him, the president's doctors told Mnangagwa about his condition, and both his family and corrupt officials knew about it. These people take advantage of the president's memory problems by making him sign papers they use to steal from the country.
The situation has become serious, Geza claims. Last Thursday, Mnangagwa forgot who July Moyo was and what government department he runs. The president reportedly argues with his staff about whether he's at home or work. Mnangagwa took power after a 2017 coup removed Robert Mugabe. He's locked in a power struggle with his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, who led the army during that takeover and wants to become president himself.
Chiwenga reportedly has army support and aims to target corrupt people close to Mnangagwa, similar to what happened when Mugabe lost power. Geza says these crooks take advantage of Mnangagwa's mental health problems. They follow him to his farm, asking for business deals, take farms from citizens, and even hire or fire army generals for him. Geza wants Chiwenga to replace Mnangagwa, suggesting he would stop major corruption cases. Chiwenga has not commented on any of these claims yet.