Uebert Angel, a preacher and diplomat from Zimbabwe, just canceled his "Prophetic Service" event hours after changing the date. Many people think he did this because of what Blessed Geza, an army veteran and political informant known as Cde Bombshell, said about him. Geza made some hard-hitting claims against Angel.
Angel has links to the Al Jazeera Gold Mafia investigation. He says he fears that coming back to the UK might put his life at risk. Earlier, Angel posted on X (formerly Twitter) that his event would move from Thursday to Friday, March 28, at the Harare Hippodrome.
Just hours later, the same poster appeared again with a big red "CANCELLED" stamp across it. A social media user named @LynneStactia shared this and wrote: "Ichi Chigananda chatiza nechimwe chacho chiye Branson! He is Ambassador At Large 4 sho!!" This hints that Angel and another preacher named Ed Branson are hiding behind their diplomatic status.
The cancellation came right after Blessed Geza spoke to the nation. Geza, a former intelligence worker, named Angel among several "criminals" tied to President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government. Geza's statement spread fast online. He claims that Angel belongs to an elite group that steals national resources and uses religious influence for personal benefit.
Geza directly called out Angel: "There is Uebert Angel. You know his cases; he was involved in GoldMafia." This comment seems to have rattled the charismatic preacher, whose public image and diplomatic position have faced heavy criticism recently.
Experts say this cancellation shows fear spreading through ZANU PF-connected networks as support grows for the mass action planned for March 31. Geza named this date a day of resistance, and the idea is gaining traction across Zimbabwe.
Angel has not yet explained why he canceled the event. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not commented on his diplomatic role or addressed Geza's accusations.
The streets stay quiet for the moment, but Zimbabweans are buzzing about this online. Sometimes silence says more than words, and Angel's silence might speak volumes about this situation.
This story continues to unfold.
Angel has links to the Al Jazeera Gold Mafia investigation. He says he fears that coming back to the UK might put his life at risk. Earlier, Angel posted on X (formerly Twitter) that his event would move from Thursday to Friday, March 28, at the Harare Hippodrome.
Just hours later, the same poster appeared again with a big red "CANCELLED" stamp across it. A social media user named @LynneStactia shared this and wrote: "Ichi Chigananda chatiza nechimwe chacho chiye Branson! He is Ambassador At Large 4 sho!!" This hints that Angel and another preacher named Ed Branson are hiding behind their diplomatic status.
The cancellation came right after Blessed Geza spoke to the nation. Geza, a former intelligence worker, named Angel among several "criminals" tied to President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government. Geza's statement spread fast online. He claims that Angel belongs to an elite group that steals national resources and uses religious influence for personal benefit.
Geza directly called out Angel: "There is Uebert Angel. You know his cases; he was involved in GoldMafia." This comment seems to have rattled the charismatic preacher, whose public image and diplomatic position have faced heavy criticism recently.
Experts say this cancellation shows fear spreading through ZANU PF-connected networks as support grows for the mass action planned for March 31. Geza named this date a day of resistance, and the idea is gaining traction across Zimbabwe.
Angel has not yet explained why he canceled the event. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not commented on his diplomatic role or addressed Geza's accusations.
The streets stay quiet for the moment, but Zimbabweans are buzzing about this online. Sometimes silence says more than words, and Angel's silence might speak volumes about this situation.
This story continues to unfold.