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Zimbabweans stick with Mnangagwa and keep it chill
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30645, member: 2262"] People across Zimbabwe ignored protest calls from terror groups Monday, showing they stand behind President Mnangagwa. Information Minister Dr. Jenfan Muswere brought this up at a press chat in Harare yesterday. He pointed out how citizens clearly back the Zanu PF government they elected. The country wants to keep its current peaceful situation. Muswere described protest organizers as confused dreamers with unrealistic ideas. He singled out Blessed Geza as the main troublemaker, calling him a liberation war failure. Geza believed he could start an uprising, but his plans totally bombed. Peace remained solid throughout every part of the country. Muswere stated that everyone must pitch in to meet national development targets. Security teams stay alert to handle any possible issues, he assured the public. The Monday protest Geza planned became a complete no-show. Zimbabweans chose peace instead of disruption. Calm ruled across the nation with absolutely zero protest action anywhere. Regular activities continued as if nothing special was happening. Schools stayed open, with students attending their regular classes. Police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed that everything stayed peaceful nationwide. [/QUOTE]
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