Zimbabwe's Public Service Commission warned government workers not to join the planned two-day protest. Civil servants who skip work during activist Blessed Geza's stayaway will face consequences for neglecting their duties. The PSC noticed messages trying to convince workers to abandon their jobs on April 22-23, 2025. They believe their staff knows better than to listen to these harmful calls.
Former ZANU-PF member Geza wants people to stop working until President Mnangagwa resigns. He claims the 82-year-old leader has mental problems and broke the law to stay in power for a third term. His earlier March protest didn't attract many supporters, but Geza thinks this time will succeed in removing Zimbabwe's current leadership.
The Commission reminded workers that they must keep serving citizens without interruption. They stated that government functions support national development goals for Vision 2030. Department heads need to track attendance closely, with inspectors checking each day. All employees except those with approved time off must report to work as usual. The PSC will enforce rules about missing work strictly.
Former ZANU-PF member Geza wants people to stop working until President Mnangagwa resigns. He claims the 82-year-old leader has mental problems and broke the law to stay in power for a third term. His earlier March protest didn't attract many supporters, but Geza thinks this time will succeed in removing Zimbabwe's current leadership.
The Commission reminded workers that they must keep serving citizens without interruption. They stated that government functions support national development goals for Vision 2030. Department heads need to track attendance closely, with inspectors checking each day. All employees except those with approved time off must report to work as usual. The PSC will enforce rules about missing work strictly.