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Old rebels won't knock off Mnangagwa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31167, member: 636"] Former Zanu PF members want to kick out Zimbabwe's fairly elected leaders, but they face total failure according to a top official. Daniel Garwe, who chairs Zanu PF in Mashonaland East and serves as Local Government Minister, said this during a campaign event for Tsitsi Tawomhera in Glen View South. He declared strong backing for President Mnangagwa from both the ruling party and government officials across the country. Garwe asked why certain people had already planned protests instead of waiting for the President's term to finish. He stressed that President Mnangagwa won fair elections in 2023 and remains the rightful leader, whether opponents like it or not. The President has launched many helpful programs that change lives nationwide, including road repairs and water projects that show his care for regular citizens. The official harshly criticized Blessed Geza, who fled the country after leaving Zanu PF. Using animal comparisons, Garwe said stray dogs always have masters who reveal themselves when the animal faces trouble. He thanked citizens who ignored calls for street protests and dared Geza to return and face him directly rather than hiding abroad. Garwe promised to make Geza apologize for speaking against the party. He warned the former member never to rebel against Zanu PF again. The chairman ended his speech by telling Geza he should stay in South Africa with another former party member named Saviour Kasukuwere. The message clearly aimed to discourage any further attempts to challenge President Mnangagwa's leadership before his term ends. [/QUOTE]
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