@chakaInvincible@mudharagee You actually reasoning like one already sir if that interchange is estimated to be around 95 mil doesn't that automatically place bhabharas below 45 mil or less ?
@bla_bidza@EthanMalibongwe@HonMachakaire old man look zvimwe zvese zvawakutaura zvekunge wakadzidza economics sterek hazvina kana basa rese Zimbabwe has no leadership irregardless of what kind of money we are using irregardless of what you might think is the cause Zimbabwe doesn't have leadership
As Zimbabweans we have to agree that we admire the chains that enslave us. Somehow we deserve the misery and suffering. Cowards. All of us.
* Demonstrations - we don't want we will get killed.
* Stay away- we don't want we will lose our income.
* Elections-we don't want we are tired.
Why would you say that when there is-
*No running water in our homes
* Massive load shedding.
* Collapsed healthcare.
*Poor transport system.
* Substandard education.
*Corruption.
Why would you say that as the youth when-
* You've never had a bank account?
* Most don't know how to use an ATM.
* You have never signed a work contract.
* You not even aware of labour laws or labour court is.
At this point in time no one must complain about anything, we are all not ready for change.
You all bash Geza an old man yet you the stallions are cowards.
The income that you were saying you going to lose yesterday imarii and do you still have it?
We deserve it all, tenfold
@nelsonchamisa Nyarara iwewe 'we must end!' Yako haina plan haina action ukuda kumirira 2028 kuti uzoitisa vanhu futi nyarara hako Geza is doing what Zimbabweans voted for you to do saka nyarara hako put a bible verse in steady
War veterans leader, former intelligence officer and Member of Parliament Blessed “Bombshell” Geza, who is leading the push to remove Zimbabwe’s corrupt dictator, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has called for a two-day shutdown of the country on the 22nd and 23rd of April.
Geza listed a litany of reasons why Mnangagwa should go, including corruption, derelict hospitals, and the general suffering Zimbabweans are subjected to under the corrupt dictator.
Geza led a shutdown of Zimbabwe on 31 March 2025, which forced Mnangagwa to abandon his attempt to extend his term of office from 2028 to 2030.
Geza, a member of ZANUPF’s Central Committee until his recent expulsion by Mnangagwa, said Zimbabweans must unite and use all methods available, including shutdowns, to put pressure on the aging dictator to go.