67 Days of Injustice – The Story of Blessed “Dhara” Mhlanga
- Melody Gwenyambira
- May 2
- 1 min read
**PLEASE RESHARE: 67 Days of Injustice – The Story of Blessed “Dhara” Mhlanga**
Today marks **67 days** since Zimbabwean journalist and political prisoner **Blessed “Dhara” Mhlanga** was thrown into jail **without trial**. His only “crime”? Doing what journalists are meant to do—**asking questions** and **seeking the truth**.
Blessed interviewed two people:
One dared to speak against President **Emmerson Mnangagwa’s unconstitutional attempt** to extend his stay in power.
The other exposed a deeply troubling case of **state-linked corruption** involving an alleged move by Mnangagwa to seize control of the **People’s Own Savings Bank (POSB)**—a bank that belongs to the people of Zimbabwe.
For that, Blessed lost his freedom.
Dhara, as his friends call him, is a father, a husband, and a voice of conscience in a country where free speech comes at a high price. He now sits in a cold prison cell while his family struggles to make ends meet outside.
We are asking for your support:
**Please donate to this GoFundMe fundraiser to help Blessed’s family survive during this dark time:**
If you’re in Zimbabwe, you can donate directly via **Ecocash** on:
**+263 7 73210776**
They took his freedom, but they can’t silence the truth. Let’s stand in solidarity with Blessed Mhlanga. **Reshare this story. Say his name. Demand justice.**
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