Zimbabwe police deployed to block demonstrations against Mnangagwa
Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party wants to extend Mnangagwa's term in office by two years until 2030.
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There has been mixed reaction to the protests and stay-away called by Zimbabwean war veteran, Blessed Geza.
On Monday, Zimbabweans across the country’s major cities largely stayed away from their workplaces despite calls for nationwide street protests.
Streets in the capital, Harare, were quiet, and most businesses and schools failed to open. Geza had called for country-wide protests against the country’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
“I want to thank you, Zimbabweans, for heeding our call to take action. The streets were empty. This is encouraging, we have sent a clear message that you want Emmerson and his corrupt cabal to go.”
However, ZANU-PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa says the programme of action did not have an impact.
“The people of Zimbabwe showed their political mettle not being part of that scourge of Africa, of being used against African progress.”
Written by: Ditaba Tsotetsi
Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party wants to extend Mnangagwa's term in office by two years until 2030.
The former President also touched on the current tension between the US and South Africa.
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