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War Vet Geza's Crib Gets a Petrol Bath in Sanyati
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30113, member: 2262"] Someone threw gasoline bombs at war veteran Blessed Geza's house in Sanyati last night. This attack happened just a week after people broke his windows. Geza speaks out against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's trying to stay in power for a third term. He led the March 31 protests against Mnangagwa's plan to rule past 2028. Reporter Hopewell Chin'ono shared news about the attack. He said attackers first damaged the large property last week by breaking windows before bombing it with gasoline last night. The police haven't made any official statement about what happened to Geza's home yet. The ruling ZANU-PF party faces internal fights between President Mnangagwa and his deputy, General Constantino Chiwenga. This power struggle started because Mnangagwa wanted to stay president after his second term ended in 2028. Security forces remain on alert as more people speak against the government. This attack comes after several other fires targeted properties connected to important people. Cars burned outside businesses linked to John Mangudya, Kudakwashe Tagwirei, Wicknell Chivayo, and DA Motors in Harare and Goromonzi. Police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi explained that drivers parked these vehicles at locations between midnight and 4 AM, started fires, and then jumped into escape cars. Nick Mangwana, who works as Information Secretary, dismissed these incidents as amateur tricks. He mocked the attacks, asking what they hoped to achieve by burning old cars and running away. Police haven't arrested anyone for these fires yet. [/QUOTE]
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