Zanu PF Internal Power Struggles Continue
3 February 2025
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By A Correspondent

ZANU PF’s Midlands Province has called for the immediate expulsion of Blessed Geza from the ruling party’s Central Committee, citing his recent actions and affiliations.

During a meeting, Midlands Provincial Chairperson Edson Chiherenge announced that the decision to remove Geza had been unanimously supported by all ten provinces and is now awaiting implementation. “We stand firm against Geza. All provinces have endorsed his removal from the Central Committee,” Chiherenge declared, leading the crowd in chants of “Pasi naGezi,” which translates to “Down with Geza.”

Chiherenge continued, emphasizing that Geza has aligned himself with opposition forces.

“Geza has shown no loyalty to the party. He has been associating with Chamisa and Kasukuwere,” he said, signaling the party’s dissatisfaction with Geza’s actions.

This call for Geza’s expulsion follows his recent involvement in leading a press conference with a faction of war veterans, where they demanded the resignation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The group accused Mnangagwa of nepotism, corruption, and economic mismanagement, issues that have sparked controversy within the ruling party.

In response to the move to oust him, former ZANU PF member Saviour Kasukuwere, who has been a vocal critic of Mnangagwa’s administration, fired back, saying the plotters’ actions were futile. “It’s too late now,” Kasukuwere stated defiantly. “When they’ve failed to improve the healthcare system, failed pensioners, failed the army, failed the police, and brought hunger and misery to the people, they resort to insults. Get ready, it’s over now.”

The growing rift within the party signals a turbulent road ahead for ZANU PF as the internal power struggles continue to unfold.