War Veterans Rally Against Mnangagwa Over Corruption

Warfighters from Zimbabwe have asked President Mnangagwa to leave his job immediately. They support their friend Blessed Runesu Geza, who faces arrest and many charges.

Police want to find Geza after he said the President must step down because he leads poorly. Geza belongs to the Zanu PF Central Committee but speaks out against Mnangagwa.

Geza hides from the police, who say he broke four laws. These include making the President look bad and trying to start public fights.

Ethan Mathibela runs the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association. On Friday, he told newspeople that Mnangagwa has allowed money theft to continue, making the country very poor.

Mathibela said the whole nation suffers and wants the warfighters to help fix things. He said normal people will stand with them as they push for change.

He listed many problems with the current leader. The main issues are money theft that hurts normal people and tribal problems that may come from the President himself.

The warfighters plan big street protests to make Mnangagwa quit his job.

The ruling party has split into two groups. One group loves Mnangagwa and wants no voting in 2028 to keep him as boss until 2030. The other group likes Vice President Constantino Chiwenga better and wants to follow the law about how long someone can be president.
 

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