The recent protest in Zimbabwe against President Mnangagwa and the ZANU-PF party reveals significant public discontent over corruption and calls for genuine change. Security forces disrupted gatherings, arresting 95 demonstrators, while the protest's leader, Blessed Geza, evaded capture despite multiple warrants. After being expelled from the party for criticizing Mnangagwa, Geza's continued activism exposes ongoing systemic issues, pointing to influential figures such as Scott Sakupwanya and Wicknell Chivayo as key players in the entrenched corruption that plagues Zimbabwe. The situation underscores the challenges faced by citizens who demand accountability and reform from their leaders.
Replacing Mnangagwa with another corrupt elite while keeping the dysfunctional system intact will not deliver the change Zimbabweans demand and need.
With security forces arresting demonstrators, the protest against ZANU-PF and Mnangagwa's unconstitutional third term faced brutal suppression, illustrating the regime's intolerance for dissent.
Despite being expunged from ZANU-PF for calling for Mnangagwa's resignation, Blessed Geza's bold stance highlights internal fractures within the party and widespread discontent with corruption.
Geza's public accusations against prominent officials involved in corruption reveal the deep entrenchment of graft in Zimbabwe's governance, signaling possible upheaval sparked by veterans of liberation wars.
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