In recent weeks, Zimbabwe has witnessed political unrest, primarily instigated by a faction within the ruling ZANU-PF party demanding President Emmerson Mnangagwa's resignation. Blessed Geza, a prominent veteran, has been vocal against Mnangagwa's alleged plans to extend his presidency beyond 2028, despite public assurance of his retirement. Although a protest called for by Geza saw minimal turnout due to fears of unrest and a strong police presence, he continues to rally support online. Accusations of corruption and economic mismanagement further fuel dissatisfaction, showing a clear demand for leadership change.
"Despite the low turnout during the planned protests against Mnangagwa, Blessed Geza continues to encourage Zimbabweans to stand against government corruption and oppressive leadership."
"ZANU-PF, which has been in power since Zimbabwe's independence in 1980, demonstrates the desire for significant political change amidst repeated allegations of corruption against President Mnangagwa."
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