War veteran Blessed Geza wants all Zimbabweans to stay home starting April 22. He asks everyone to stop working until President Mnangagwa leaves office. Geza thinks shops should give away free food during this time. He promises these businesses will receive money back later from the new government. He calls this plan the final push against what he sees as corrupt leadership.
Geza claims Mnangagwa has health problems, making him unfit to lead. He says private meetings at the president's farm decide important national matters. Parliament leaders supposedly delay efforts to remove the president because they face pressure. Some lawmakers allegedly take bribes using public money to protect Mnangagwa. Geza tells them they serve the people first.
The war veteran accuses several companies of making suspicious deals worth millions. He says these transactions happened through illegal banking guarantees. Geza mentions poor healthcare causing a musician's recent death. He claims government officials plan to extend presidential terms without a public vote. Information Minister Muswere has previously told citizens to ignore similar shutdown calls.
Geza claims Mnangagwa has health problems, making him unfit to lead. He says private meetings at the president's farm decide important national matters. Parliament leaders supposedly delay efforts to remove the president because they face pressure. Some lawmakers allegedly take bribes using public money to protect Mnangagwa. Geza tells them they serve the people first.
The war veteran accuses several companies of making suspicious deals worth millions. He says these transactions happened through illegal banking guarantees. Geza mentions poor healthcare causing a musician's recent death. He claims government officials plan to extend presidential terms without a public vote. Information Minister Muswere has previously told citizens to ignore similar shutdown calls.