By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Zimbabwe’s highly trained military intelligence Field Officer Cde Blessed Geza yesterday outsmarted an entrapment by the self confessing Mnangagwa-assassin social media (murakashi) Hopewell Chin’ono and his colleague Gerald Belts.
The two characters who’ve been behind most counter intelligence operations to silence democratic voices since the 2018 elections, were trying to involve Cde Geza in a late hour X spaces discussion.
The two have worked hand in hand to pour cold water on the civil society for over the last 7 years. The multiple name-change journalist Chin’ono has also conducted some of the greatest acts of confusing and corrupting elements of the Ministry Of Defence during the period of the assembling of ZANU PF Spokesman Christopher Mutsvangwa’s recent accusations against Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.
Geza proved his military training by refusing to be involved in anything connected to Chin’ono and his colleagues.
On Thursday, Chin’ono announced that Geza was going to address the diaspora community. This is the group Chin’ono last year boasted saying he leads, shortly before he was exposed over serious fraud allegations raised by several British professionals including a female NHS expert he has for 5 years been claiming was deployed to a media outlet by the Mnangagwa regime on 18 Aug 2020, when that never happened.
Since July 2020, Chin’ono has built a human rights career out of misleading the public that his accuser was sent by regime on 18 Aug 2020, when that did not happen..
They have also been behind multiple attempts to falsely accuse the civil society of corruption and Hopewell Chin’ono was on 6 July 2023 criticised by South African researchers for dis informing the electorate. His tricks might have worked to harass Chamisa’s opposition. But this time they are dealing with one of the the nation’s most trained military intelligence Field Officers. “… I am not taking part in any discussion on X spaces with anyone,” wrote Geza on his X account.



Meanwhile, Chin’ono is also named in security breaches of two UK airports last year: Gatwick and Heathrow Airports.