WAR VETERANS LEADER NAMES ZANU PF CRIMINALS AS MARCH 31 LOOMS

War veterans leader Blessed Geza, known as Cde Bombshell, is speaking loudly against powerful people around Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa. He said these people are criminals causing serious harm to the country and the people. Geza leads the war veterans loyal to Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, who is fighting to become Zimbabwe’s next leader after Mnangagwa.

In a recent address, Geza openly listed the names of those he accuses of stealing public money, destroying the economy, and betraying Zimbabwe’s people. He warned that action will come on March 31, promising there is no turning back.

At the top of Geza’s list is Kudakwashe Tagwirei. Geza says Tagwirei has taken many contracts unfairly and has ambitions to become president himself after Mnangagwa’s wife, Auxillia. He also accused businessman Wicknell Chivayo of benefiting unfairly from tenders, saying money given to Chivayo for a solar project in Gwanda disappeared while Mnangagwa protected him.

Geza mentioned Pedzisayi Scott Sakupwanya, saying he takes seven percent from corrupt deals to share with Mnangagwa. Another accused is George Guvamatanga, who allegedly takes ten percent from government contracts. Geza says Guvamatanga bought expensive properties in South Africa, the United Kingdom, and Canada using stolen public money.

John Panonetsa Mangudya, the former Reserve Bank governor, is also accused. Geza describes Mangudya as one of those who has harmed Zimbabwe. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube and businessman Obey Chimuka are also on Geza’s list of criminals.

Geza specifically attacked Tungwarara, whom he called a thief disrespecting the sacrifices made by those who fought for Zimbabwe’s independence. Douglas Kwande, another close friend of Mnangagwa, was also named.

Geza’s address did not stop there. He called out Daniel Garwe, accusing him of being an enemy of war veterans. He called Owen Mudha Ncube dangerous, blaming him for violence against young people and accusing him of stealing public money and targeting young women at Midlands State University.

ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera was also mentioned negatively, as was war veteran Mabel Chinonona, whom Geza doubts truly supports war veterans. Jacob Mudenda, the Speaker of Parliament, was accused of plotting to become vice-president by pushing his own political agenda.

Youth Minister Tino Machakaire and Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa were not spared. Geza directly asked Mutsvangwa to reconsider his loyalty to Mnangagwa, challenging him about Mnangagwa’s contributions since the liberation war.

Other figures mentioned include John Paradza, who Geza criticized for lacking education. Lovemore Matuke was accused because his father betrayed many people during the war. Geza reminded the people that Mnangagwa himself was once accused of spying for Rhodesia’s Special Branch.

Geza named Ezra Chadzamira and Goodwills Masimirembwa as part of the criminal group damaging Zimbabwe. Masimirembwa, once a lawyer but banned from practice, is now accused of being a corrupt land dealer. Deputy Minister Polite Kambamura was also named.

Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi was strongly criticized, with Geza saying Ziyambi cannot win elections but still holds power through unfair means. Midlands Chairman Edson Chiherende and Munyaradzi Machacha were both called embarrassments to Zanu PF and the country.

Lastly, Geza accused Douglas Mahiya, another senior war veteran leader, of secretly planning against genuine war veterans.

Geza said clearly that the war against these criminals around President Mnangagwa has already started. He promised there would be no forgiveness and insisted the events planned for March 31 will go ahead without fail.

Geza’s speech is a clear sign of deep divisions within Zanu PF. Zimbabweans wait anxiously to see what will happen on March 31.

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