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Daniel Garwe calls Blessed Geza a “dog,” says “we are looking for its owner”

Mnangagwa
and
Chiwenga
are
currently
embroiled
in
a
bitter
succession
battle,
with
Mnangagwa
refusing
to
endorse
Chiwenga
as
his
successor.
Geza
has
been
advocating
for
Mnangagwa’s
removal
and
has
publicly
declared
his
support
for
Chiwenga.

However,
it
remains
unclear
whether
Chiwenga
is
involved
in
Geza’s
activities.

Garwe,
who
has
been
at
the
forefront
of
advocating
for
the
extension
of
Mnangagwa’s
rule
beyond
2028,
has
sensationally
claimed
that
Geza
is
a
proxy
for
someone
else.

“Geza
ndi
bhoki!!!
Tirikutsvaga
muridzi
wa
bhoki.
(Geza
is
a
dog;
we
are
looking
for
the
owner
of
the
dog.

“If
you
want
to
know
who
the
owner
of
a
dog
is,
beat
it
so
hard
that
the
owner
comes
out.
We
will
beat
the
dog
until
its
owner
comes
out,”
Garwe
stated.

Top
Zanu-PF
officials
including
Garwe
believe
that
Geza,
who
is
a
fugitive,
is
hiding
somewhere
in
South
Africa.
He
is
wanted
by
the
Zimbabwean
police
for
allegedly
insulting
and
undermining
the
President.
He
is
also
accused
of
inciting
public
violence.

A
few
weeks
ago,
Geza,
the
former
intelligence
officer,
called
for
an
uprising
against
Mnangagwa’s
government.
The
revolts
which
were
supposed
to
take
place
on
the
31st
of
March
turned
into
massive
stay-away
across
Zimbabwe.

On
Wednesday,
Geza
claimed
that
the
President
was
suffering
from
vascular
dementia
and
they
were
planning
to
impeach
him
so
that
he
could
rest.

“We
are
impeaching
him
so
that
he
can
rest.
Mnangagwa
is
no
longer
mentally
fit
to
lead
the
country,
he
is
suffering
from
vascular
dementia;
we
have
got
copies
of
his
medical
results,”
Geza
said
in
the
video.

“His
doctors
have
already
told
him;
his
family
is
aware,
and
the
looting
mafia
is
also
aware.”

Geza,
on
Monday
evening
called
off
the
protests
saying
he
had
received
intelligence
that
Sean
Mnangagwa,
the
President’s
son,
wanted
to
frame
him
for
terrorism.