Friday, March 21

Mnangagwa 30 Thu.gs Vapaza Nekuponda Vanhu Pa Farm Ra Geza

Zanu PF Thugs Raid Blessed Geza Farm, Vandalize PropertyWar veteran and political activist Blessed Geza, who has been at the forefront of a campaign opposing President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s alleged attempts to extend his tenure beyond 2028, has revealed that his farm was raided by a group of suspected Zanu PF supporters on Thursday night.

 

 

 

 

 

In a statement posted on his official X account, Geza detailed the harrowing experience, indicating that a group of approximately 30 individuals arrived at his farm in two trucks.

According to Geza, the thugs violently breached the property, cutting through the perimeter fence, smashing windows, and breaking doors at the main house.

 

 

 

 

“Fellow Zimbabwe, I want to report to you that a group of about 30 thugs using two trucks stormed my farm last night, cut the Fellow Zimbabwe, I want to report to you that a group of about 30 thugs using two trucks stormed my farm last night, cut the perimeter fence, broke doors, and smashed all window panes on the main house. I strongly suspect they are ZANU PF-sent thugs spoiling for a fight with me,” Geza wrote in his post.

 

 

 

 

 

Geza, who has been vocal in his opposition to what he perceives as Mnangagwa’s unconstitutional attempt to remain in power, expressed his belief that the raid was politically motivated. He named several Zanu PF figures

 

 

 

 

whom he suspects are behind the attack, including Legal Ziyambi Ziyambi, MP Polite Kambamura, and Councillor Freedom Matahwa.strongly believe Legal Ziyambi Ziyambi, MP Polite Kambamura, and Councillor Freedom Matahwa are behind this. I will not be intimidated by kindergartens. Time for action is now. Watch out,” Geza stated, vowing not to be silenced by what he described as “kindergartens” or political intimidation.

 

 

The attack on Geza’s farm comes amid growing political tensions in Zimbabwe as Mnangagwa’s administration faces increasing opposition, with critics accusing the government of undermining the country’s constitution and seeking to extend presidential term limits. Geza’s outspoken criticism and activism against these perceived threats to democracy have made him a target of what he believes are politically motivated attacks.

 

 

 

 

The raid has sparked concern about the rising political violence in Zimbabwe, with many questioning the government’s role in fostering such actions. Geza’s resolve to continue his fight for constitutional integrity and his refusal to be intimidated by the attacks signal his commitment to his cause, despite the mounting pressure.

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