Police in Zimbabwe just locked up 107 people linked to protests set up by Blessed Geza, who used to sit on the Zanu PF Central Committee. Geza has gone into hiding after he asked people to march against President Emmerson Mnangagwa. He wants the president to step down and claims Mnangagwa plans to run for a third term, which goes against current rules.
Paul Nyathi from the Zimbabwe Republic Police thanked local citizens for staying peaceful when some tried to stir up trouble. He said everything across the country stayed calm on March 31, 2025. Police have spread out their officers at key spots to keep things running smoothly. They want everyone to keep doing their normal daily activities without fear.
Most of the arrests happened at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Square in Harare. The police caught these protesters taking part in what they call violent actions that nobody permitted for. They reported seeing a few cases of violence and property damage during these events. The police department continues to watch the situation carefully as they process those they arrest.
The ZRP has asked all citizens to be careful about messages on social media calling for more protests. They warned that anyone caught breaking the law through violent acts or illegal gatherings would face serious consequences. This applies especially to people who might try to loot stores or commit crimes under the cover of political demonstrations. The police remain firm that they will enforce the law against troublemakers.
Paul Nyathi from the Zimbabwe Republic Police thanked local citizens for staying peaceful when some tried to stir up trouble. He said everything across the country stayed calm on March 31, 2025. Police have spread out their officers at key spots to keep things running smoothly. They want everyone to keep doing their normal daily activities without fear.
Most of the arrests happened at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Square in Harare. The police caught these protesters taking part in what they call violent actions that nobody permitted for. They reported seeing a few cases of violence and property damage during these events. The police department continues to watch the situation carefully as they process those they arrest.
The ZRP has asked all citizens to be careful about messages on social media calling for more protests. They warned that anyone caught breaking the law through violent acts or illegal gatherings would face serious consequences. This applies especially to people who might try to loot stores or commit crimes under the cover of political demonstrations. The police remain firm that they will enforce the law against troublemakers.