Bombshell Geza Accuses Mnangagwa Of Preying On Young Girls At Midlands State University
27 March 2025
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Tinashe Sambiri

In a shocking revelation, war veteran Blessed Geza, known as “Bombshell,” accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of exploiting young girls at Midlands State University (MSU), with the help of his associate Owen Mudha Ncube.

In a direct and powerful address to the nation on Wednesday night, Geza vowed to take action against the individuals surrounding Mnangagwa, whom he labeled as Zvigananda, while reiterating that the protests scheduled for March 31 would proceed as planned.

Geza’s full statement follows:


“I am Blessed Geza, Cde Bombshell, and I have returned. The protests on March 31 will take place as scheduled. We are witnessing a group of people surrounding Mnangagwa who are causing severe hardships for our citizens, particularly farmers who struggle to get paid. These issues are being created by these individuals, and I am here to expose them.

First, let me name Kudakwashe Tagwirei, who harbors ambitions to become president after Auxillia Mnangagwa’s turn. He is monopolizing government contracts and controlling numerous companies.

Next, there’s Wicknell Chivayo, who calls himself ‘Sir Wicknell’ but lacks any legitimate business credentials. He secures tenders and demands upfront payments. While President Mnangagwa claims to have his own funds, the Gwanda project remains a mystery—the money disappeared, and Chivayo is being protected by ED.

Another name to mention is Pedzai Scott Sakupwanya, who reportedly takes a 7% cut to share illicit profits with ED.

We also have George Guvamatanga, who pockets 10% of deals and has invested in properties globally—South Africa, the UK, Canada—all funded by the people’s money.

And then there’s Julius Charumbira, currently based in Newlands, and John Panonetsa Mangudya, the former Reserve Bank Governor, who I consider my young man.

Mthuli Ncube, the Finance Minister, is part of this corrupt group, along with Obey Chimuka.

One individual I truly despise is Tungwarara, a thief who has no regard for the sacrifices made by those who fought for our country. His actions show he cares nothing for the blood shed in the liberation struggle.

Douglas Kwande, a close friend of ED, is another opportunist in this group of Zviganandas, siphoning off the people’s resources.

Now, let’s talk about political criminals. Daniel Garwe, a former Selous Scout, will soon be exposed for his crimes. He’s the same person who insulted comrades by calling them ‘dogs’ or bokki.

Owen Mudha Ncube is another criminal I want to expose. He lacks even a Grade 7 education and is linked to the killings of generals. He’s involved in terrorizing children and stealing from the people. More disturbingly, he’s reportedly responsible for bringing young girls to Mnangagwa. We know that Mnangagwa has impregnated young girls at MSU through Ncube’s actions.

Tatenda Mavetera, the Minister of ICT, has a questionable past linked to ED. Mabel Chinonona, a so-called war veteran, harbors hatred for fellow comrades. Some suspect she was sent by the Special Branch, and we wonder if she is truly a comrade.

Jacob Mudenda, who seeks the position of Vice President, is behind the Tshabangu agenda. He’s the one who approached MPs who were chosen by the people to align with the 2030 vision.

Tino Machakaire, the Minister of Youth, is also entangled in this corrupt network.

Christopher Mutsvangwa, the ZANU PF spokesperson and a former comrade of mine, needs to reflect on his actions. Chris, we see you placing Mnangagwa above your fellow comrades, but we ask: what has Mnangagwa done for war veterans?

Then there’s John Paradza, a young man without an education, and Lovemore Matuke, whose father betrayed people in Gutu. Matuke’s ties with ED are suspicious given ED’s past as a spy for the Rhodesia Front.

Ezra Chadzamira is another individual who is part of this corrupt system. You can see who is behind Mnangagwa’s administration.

Goodwills Masimirembwa, a disbarred lawyer turned land baron, clings to the 2030 agenda, while Polite Kambamura, Ziyambi Ziyambi, and Edson Chiherende, the Midlands ZANU PF chairman, are other prime examples of corruption.

There are other criminals too, such as Munyaradzi Machacha, whose actions have embarrassed me. Though he’s my nephew, I will not show favoritism when it comes to matters of national importance.

Douglas Mahiya, with his war veterans’ league project, was involved in attempts to remove war veterans along Shamva Road.

We also see fraudulent prophets like Uebert Angel, involved in the Gold Mafia, Ed Branson, and Winston Chitando, who has lost his way.

Jenfan Muswere’s rise to minister is a mystery, and Anxious Masuka is implicated in shady land deals. As for July Moyo, I won’t waste time on him—he’s known to be a CIA agent.

Kazembe Kazembe is another one of these individuals. If you observe closely, you’ll see that Mnangagwa is anti-comrade. The people around him, including Kazembe, are part of the problem.

Richard Moyo, who is blindly loyal to ED, is playing a dangerous role in destroying Matebeleland.

These are the people who are looting Zimbabwe.

We’re not just talking—we are taking action. We will hold these criminals accountable. If you buy data, you will see our next steps. We are not afraid of this group. There are 16 million of us, and we will show them the power of the people.

I am speaking today, but wait for what’s coming next. You’ll see us in action soon enough. It pains us as comrades to witness this betrayal.

To you, Mnangagwa: we will deal with you on March 31. But as for the others, we’re starting with them today. They will regret their actions. They will be the ones asking you to step down.

As war veterans, we’ve come to a painful realization: we let you down, and we allowed these nationalists to damage you. They’ve reduced real war veterans to poverty. We apologize for that failure, but today we see the truth. We cannot allow criminals to continue destroying our country. We will honor the memory of those who fought and died at places like Nyadzonya and Chimoio. What did they die for if we let this country fall into the hands of criminals?

It’s been 40 years, and now it’s time to reclaim our country. We want to leave it in a better place. The task of removing Mnangagwa has already begun.

On March 31, from Plumtree to Mutare, from Zambezi to Limpopo, we call on every Zimbabwean to hit the streets and demand the removal of Mnangagwa.”