Veterans Leader Calls Out President Cronies

War veterans leader Blessed Geza supports Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga's group inside Zanu-PF. He fights against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's team during their big power struggle. Geza recently called people around the President "criminals" and warned about taking action against them. He stressed that planned events for March 31 would happen no matter what.

Geza identified himself as "Cde Bombshell" and listed several people he accused of wrongdoing. First came Kudakwashe Tagwirei, who allegedly wants to become president after Auxillia. Geza claims Tagwirei takes all contracts through many companies. Next was Wicknell Chivayo, who Geza says has no official company but calls himself "Sir" and receives advance payments for tenders.

The accusations continued with Pedzisayi Scott Sakupwanya, who supposedly charges 7 percent to share profits with ED. George Guvamatanga allegedly took 10% from deals and bought properties worldwide with public money. Other named individuals included Julius Charumbira, former Reserve Bank Governor John Panonetsa Mangudya, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, and Obey Chimuka.

Geza expressed particular hatred for someone called Tungwarara, saying this person disrespects those who fought for the country. Douglas Kwande, a friend of ED, appeared on the list as well. Geza labeled all these people as "Zviganandas" who take money from citizens. He then moved to "political criminals," starting with Daniel Garwe, whom he called a former Selous Scout.

Owen Mudha Ncube faced accusations of lacking education and killing Generals. Geza claimed Ncube terrorizes children, steals money, and targets young girls at MSU. The list expanded to include ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera, Mabel Chinonona (described as "a disaster of a war veteran"), and Jacob Mudenda, who allegedly wants to become Vice-President.

Youth Minister Tino Machakaire made the list alongside Zanu-PF Spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa. Geza directly addresses Mutsvangwa, asking him to reconsider his actions and questioning what the ED has accomplished since the war. John Paradza faced criticism for his supposed lack of education, and Lovemore Matuke's father was accused of betraying people in Gutu.

Additional names included Ezra Chadzamira, lawyer Goodwills Masomirembwa (described as a "land baron"), Polite Kambamura, and Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi. Geza claimed Ziyambi lost primary elections but received a ministerial position anyway. Midlands Chairman of Zanu-PF Edson Chiherende joined the list, described as "a disaster of a person."

Munyaradzi Machacha, whom Geza identified as his nephew, received criticism for "embarrassing" behavior. Geza emphasized that family relationships did not matter for national issues. The final person mentioned was Douglas Mahiya, accused of planning to remove war veterans as part of a project. These allegations paint a complex picture of intense political conflict within Zimbabwe's ruling party.
 

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