Extended Easter holidays on cards for Zimbabwe after calls for another national shutdown
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We Say Zimbabwe Now, Don’t We?
On April 18, Zimbabwe celebrated its 45th independence anniversary. Their independence in 1980 came with mixed emotions and resulted in a country still divided racially and economically. Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s longest-serving president, breathed his last breath in 2019, and his legacy has been a mixture of admiration for his revolutionary past and disgust for his […] The post We Say Zimbabwe Now, Don’t We? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
Extended Easter holidays on cards for Zimbabwe after calls for another national shutdown
Zimbabweans may have an extended Easter holiday as war veterans leader and expelled Zanu-PF member Blessed Geza called for another national shutdown to force President Emmerson Mnangagwa to step down.
Geza calls for nationwide stay-away, claims Mnangagwa is mentally unfit to rule - Zimbabwe News Now
HARARE – Ex-combatant and political activist Blessed Geza has called for a nationwide stay-away on Tuesday and Wednesday, accusing President Emmerson Mnangagwa of being mentally incapacitated and presiding over a corrupt regime. In a YouTube broadcast on Saturday, Geza urged Zimbabweans to “shut down the country” on 22 and 23 April, warning businesses not to open and telling citizens to remain at home in defiance of what he called a “dying syste…
Geza's proposed national shut down and what it means for Mnangagwa
By Hopewell Chin’ono Yesterday, war veterans leader Blessed “Bombshell” Geza called for a shutdown protest as a tool to help push Zimbabwe’s corrupt dictator Emmerson Mnangagwa to step down. What can a shutdown protest achieve in pursuit of seeking change in Zimbabwe? Shutdown protests have become a powerful form of political resistance across the world, […] The post Geza’s proposed national shut down and what it means for Mnangagwa appeared fir…
As long as Mnangagwa doesn’t acknowledge his own failings, Zimbabwe will not develop - Zimbabwe Situation
Source: As long as Mnangagwa doesn’t acknowledge his own failings, Zimbabwe will not develop Excuses, excuses, and more excuses! Tendai Ruben Mbofana There is no greater hindrance to meaningful development and transformation in Zimbabwe than a leadership that refuses to take responsibility for its own shortcomings. At the center of this denial is President Emmerson Mnangagwa, whose public addresses consistently reflect an adamant refusal to …
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