ZANU PF ditches Geza as party cleans house

ZANU PF has started replacing war veteran Blessed Geza in its structures after kicking him out for disrespecting President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Geza, once a Central Committee member, reportedly went into hiding following his expulsion alongside Gifford Gomwe from Mashonaland West province for similar reasons. The Central Committee serves as the ruling party's highest decision-making body between Congresses.

Provincial chairperson Mary Mliswa-Chikoka confirmed at a weekend meeting that the party aims to fill these positions quickly. She told the Provincial Coordinating Committee gathering at Mbafa Primary School in Chegutu East that unity remains their main goal. Party officials view these disciplinary actions as part of broader efforts to strengthen internal controls across the organization.

The recent dismissals follow other removals of members accused of creating factions or questioning top leadership. Provincial leaders emphasized they want to build support before upcoming national events, including Independence Day celebrations. They also continue restructuring efforts to make the party stronger at the local level. The changes highlight how the ruling party maintains strict discipline among its members.
 

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