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Prophet flips stance to back Geza as voice for the people
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30251, member: 2262"] Major news from Zimbabwe shows religious leader Prophet Andrew Wutaunashe completely changing his mind about activist Blessed Runesu Geza. He once called Geza harmful but recently praised him as someone who truly cares about making the country better. This sudden switch has surprised many people across the political scene. The respected church leader previously attacked Geza for months but recently told his church members that Geza works hard for the well-being of all citizens. He claimed Geza pushed for democratic changes rather than causing problems. "I have taken time to reflect, and I see a man driven by genuine love for this nation," Wutaunashe said to his followers. He described Geza as "a voice for the people" instead of an enemy. This surprise support comes as a big hit to President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government, which tries to silence critics. Many experts think Wutaunashe's new position might show growing unhappiness among powerful groups. Others believe his backing could make opposition groups stronger and help push for changes in how the country runs. Geza felt happy about the church leader's new support, calling it a "moral victory" for him and his supporters. "It encourages us when respected leaders recognize the truth," Geza said afterward. He talked about Zimbabwe's need for unity to create a better future. Leaders in the ruling ZANU-PF party feel betrayed by Wutaunashe since they often depend on religious figures to keep power and control public opinion. [/QUOTE]
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