Mnangagwa Arikuenda: GezaWar veteran Blessed Geza has strongly criticized President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his associates, whom he refers to as the “Zvigananda,” for their attempts to reverse Zimbabwe’s land reform program.
In a statement released on Monday, Geza expressed his gratitude to citizens who supported his call for protests against Mnangagwa’s third-term agenda.
Geza’s Statement:
“I am Blessed Geza, Comrade Bombshell.
First of all, I want to thank all Zimbabweans who answered our call to take action. This morning, I walked through the streets of Harare to assess the situation. The streets were empty, completely empty. I received similar reports from other cities as well. This is incredibly encouraging. You have sent a clear message that you want Emmerson
and his corrupt cabal, the Zvigananda, to goAnd now you want to turn the country into a battleground for your own selfish ambitions. Thousands of people did not die for you and Emmerson to pursue your political games. Thousands died for the freedom and independence of Zimbabwe. Stop this now, or face the consequences.
Regarding the protest, I have decided to call it off for now. I have received intelligence that Sean Mnangagwa has bought explosives with the intention of bombing certain targets tonight and blaming me. This is an attempt to label me as a terrorist.
We held our peaceful protest today, and a statement has already been made. For now, let’s call off further action.
I will return to you on Wednesday with a crucial announcement that will change the direction of our struggle and take us to a new level.
Thank you, and God bless you all.” are oppressing people. What you are doing is no different from what Ian Smith did.
So tell me, who do you think you are, trying to twist the constitution created by 13 million people?
Emmerson’s days in power are numbered. Stop this behavior immediately.
I called for the March 31 protest, and people responded by closing their shops in support of the demonstration, but the police decided to block them. This shows how desperate they are to cling to power. Let me remind the police: your duty is to maintain law and order, not to create crimes. You are supposed to protect citizens as they exercise their constitutional rights, not tear gas them into submission. The police should protect the people, not criminals, including Mnangagwa himself.
To the police force, I want to open your eyes. You can’t be bribed with $50 to deny your fellow citizens their constitutional right to protest. You must realize that Mnangagwa’s departure will benefit you.This is incredibly encouraging. You have sent a clear message that you want Emmerson and his corrupt cabal, the Zvigananda, to go.
This is just the beginning of the journey to send him packing, and I assure you, his days are numbered. We will not stop until he’s gone.
Keep pushing, stay strong. We need to maintain the momentum.
We have observed the police’s brutal actions against innocent, peaceful protesters. Emmerson is using the police to instill fear in the public rather than engaging with them or simply resigning as he should.
Mutamba, I want to warn you: The children of Zimbabwe have a right to protest. It is their democratic right. According to our constitution, we are no different from countries like South Africa. You are oppressing people. What you are doing is no different from what Ian Smith did