Police sent officers across Zimbabwe as war veteran Blessed Geza called for people to stay home starting today. The shutdown was originally planned for two days, but Geza changed it to continue until President Emmerson Mnangagwa resigns. Geza claims the president runs a corrupt government. Police spokesman Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they have enough officers in business districts, homes, factories, and public areas.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police stated they will carry out their duties without favoritism. Anyone causing violence or disrupting the economy will face severe consequences. Officials warned citizens against misusing social media and told them to ignore posts meant to create panic. They promised security for everyone attending the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.
Geza told workers, teachers, drivers, street vendors, and business owners to remain at home until the current leadership falls. Law enforcement aims to keep daily activities running despite these calls for protest. Many wonder if the public will follow these instructions or continue normal routines. The situation remains tense as authorities monitor developments throughout the country.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police stated they will carry out their duties without favoritism. Anyone causing violence or disrupting the economy will face severe consequences. Officials warned citizens against misusing social media and told them to ignore posts meant to create panic. They promised security for everyone attending the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.
Geza told workers, teachers, drivers, street vendors, and business owners to remain at home until the current leadership falls. Law enforcement aims to keep daily activities running despite these calls for protest. Many wonder if the public will follow these instructions or continue normal routines. The situation remains tense as authorities monitor developments throughout the country.