Police arrested Roslin Tawengwa from her Norton residence this evening for questioning, according to her attorney, Beatrice Mtetwa. Officers detained the woman without informing her legal counsel, despite previous agreements requiring lawyer presence during such procedures. Authorities have taken Tawengwa into custody three times for interrogation sessions. No formal charges were filed against her at the time of arrest.
Tawengwa's husband, Blessed Runesu Geza, leads a war veterans faction that has intensified criticism against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's administration. The group alleges constitutional violations and corruption within government ranks while demanding immediate resignation from the president. Law enforcement agencies continue searching for Geza, who faces four separate criminal accusations. The charges against him encompass inciting public violence and insulting the head of state. Two counts fall under section 33 of the Criminal Law Act for undermining presidential authority, while theft allegations stem from section 113 of the same legislation.
Tawengwa's husband, Blessed Runesu Geza, leads a war veterans faction that has intensified criticism against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's administration. The group alleges constitutional violations and corruption within government ranks while demanding immediate resignation from the president. Law enforcement agencies continue searching for Geza, who faces four separate criminal accusations. The charges against him encompass inciting public violence and insulting the head of state. Two counts fall under section 33 of the Criminal Law Act for undermining presidential authority, while theft allegations stem from section 113 of the same legislation.