Zimbabwean war veteran and former secret service officer Blessed Geza has called for Zimbabweans to embark on an uprising against President Emmerson Mnangagwa on the 31st of March.
He warned the chief of police, Stephen Mutamba, against arresting any citizens on the day of the proposed uprising, stating that if Mutamba’s force detained anyone in violation of the constitution, he would be imprisoned indefinitely if the proposed uprising succeeds.
Geza, who is aligned with Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga, exposed corruption scandals linked to President Mnangagwa and also accused him of being involved in many deaths of national leaders and military generals.
He condemned the abuse of journalists and specifically mentioned the arrest of Zimbabwean journalist and political prisoner Blessed Mhlanga.
He also accused Mnangagwa of attempting to kill General Chiwenga through poisoning in his address, which was delivered in both English and Shona.
Full Address👇🏿
What is happening in the Democratic Republic of Congo is evil, and it is sad that African voices are quiet when their own people are dying like this, yet they make noise about conflicts away from the continent.
Is African life less important than any other, is the death of a black person insignificant?
Are you ashamed of speaking for your own people, only to suddenly find your voice when bad things happen elsewhere away from the continent?
History will never respect Africans for allowing this to happen on their watch, especially those with voices who would rather be seen writing about conflicts elsewhere!
It's understandable for many hip hop fans to be disappointed with J Cole apologizing to Kendrick Lamar for dissing back. Rightfully so considering hip hop tends to thrive on beefs, many are calling him "weak"
But at the same time, we need to remember we lost these two legends (Tupac and B.I.G) way too early over something as silly as a beef. It started as a beef and escalated into a serious conflict that not only ended with their untimely deaths but that of many young people who followed them as well
Cole's apology should be a moment of reflection for the black culture that seems to thrive off negativity. What's really entertaining about two black men trolling each other just to sell records for mega record labels
Black on black violence has always been high and one of the driving factors has been hip hop. What is wrong when a hip hop artist trys to push positivity? Cole is a bigger man for choosing positivity over his ego
Learn OR perish!!!