1.4.2025
19:21
The
Zimbabwe
Republic
Police
(ZRP)
and
Archbishop
Andby
Makururu,
the
leader
of
the
Johanne
The
Fifth
of
Africa
Church,
have
praised
Zimbabweans
for
maintaining
peace
on
Monday,
31
March,
despite
calls
for
an
“uprising”
by
Comrade
Bombshell,
whose
real
name
is
Blessed
Runesu
Geza.
Geza,
who
is
currently
in
hiding,
had
urged
protests
to
force
President
Emmerson
Mnangagwa
to
step
down
and
abandon
his
alleged
plans
for
a
third
term
in
office.
On
Tuesday,
the
ZRP
issued
a
statement
commending
the
public
for
their
peaceful
conduct
on
31
March.
The
police
said:
The
ZRP
commends
the
public
for
the
peaceful
environment
which
generally
characterized
the
whole
country
on
31/03/25.
Currently,
the
security
situation
is
calm
with
police
officers
fully
deployed
on
the
ground
in
all
parts
of
the
country.
Similarly,
Archbishop
Makururu
expressed
his
gratitude
to
Zimbabweans
for
their
restraint.
He
said:
I
want
to
thank
God
and
the
people
of
Zimbabwe
for
maintaining
peace.
It
was
expected
that
people
were
going
to
lose
their
lives,
but
we
did
not
record
any
deaths.
That
is
the
work
of
God,
indeed.
In
cities
and
towns
across
the
country,
both
vehicular
and
pedestrian
traffic
were
noticeably
reduced,
with
many
people
opting
to
stay
home
to
avoid
being
caught
in
potential
violence.
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