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Stay home for your safety! Zimbabweans warned

  • Writer: Melody Gwenyambira
    Melody Gwenyambira
  • Apr 24
  • 1 min read


The night cracked with tension as Blessed “Bombshell” Geza, a war veteran turned whistleblower, addressed the nation once again—not with peace, but with warning.


“Stay home,” he urged. “Or risk becoming collateral.”


Geza’s voice, once a whisper within ZANU-PF’s walls, now echoes across the country like a drumbeat of defiance. He claims Mnangagwa’s regime has armed itself with foreign mercenaries—guns hired not to defend the people, but to protect the looters. And in the shadows, factions within the security forces brace for confrontation, some loyal to the Constitution, others loyal only to stolen power.


If shots ring out, it won’t be in the name of justice—it will be a struggle between a corrupt past clinging to power and those trying to wrest the country free.


Geza, once a soldier of liberation, now stands at the frontline of a different war. His warning is clear: a storm is coming, and the innocent may be caught in the crossfire.


Zimbabwe teeters—not on the edge of a political dispute, but on the edge of open conflict. And this time, the battlefield may be the streets.

 
 
 

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