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Zimbabweans torn over Geza two day shutdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34772, member: 636"] Many people disagree with war veteran Blessed Geza about staying home on April 22 and 23. He wants everyone to avoid work for two days to force President Mnangagwa to resign. Some citizens say they need a daily income just to survive. Others think the timing comes at a bad moment, right after Easter weekend, when businesses have already closed for four days. Social media users pointed out that Zimbabwe has changed from formal jobs to street selling. People cannot miss work days because they earn money day by day. Someone wrote that staying home worked better in 1998 when more people had regular jobs. A few supporters argue that people must give up something if they want different leadership. They remember how families managed during the COVID lockdowns when nobody worked. Some suggest working from home instead of completely missing income. Geza remains hidden from authorities after calling for businesses to stay shut. He warned people not to open shops or drive public transport buses and told citizens they could protect themselves if police bother them. Most wonder if anyone will listen to his request or continue with normal daily activities. The country waits to see what happens next week. [/QUOTE]
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