By Cde Honest Vhura Hombe
ZANU PF, our beloved patriotic party, has finally expelled renegade former freedom fighter Cde Blessed Geza, who attacked our benevolent leader, Ruka Chivende, who is attempting to extend his term beyond 2030.
Geza made vile and unpatriotic statements against Cde Chivende, claiming he does not deserve a life presidency.
The disrespect Geza has shown in recent weeks is a direct insult to the legacy of the revolutionary party.
Amid the nation’s economic struggles—businesses closing, industries failing, and the health and education sectors in crisis—this is the vision that President Chivende champions.
His vision also involves consolidating economic and political power in the hands of a few elite, while expecting the masses to celebrate the leadership’s personal successes, despite their ongoing poverty.
Geza must be investigated and removed from the dynamics of Zimbabwe’s politics.
His claims that 2030 will fail and that President Chivende will not see it either metaphorically or literally are offenses of the highest magnitude.
These turncoats have revealed their true colors at a time when the death sentence has been banned.
The expulsion of Cde Geza serves as a reminder of the consequences of defying the executive and speaking out against perceived injustices within the party.
The alleged corruption Geza speaks of is merely localized indigenization by special chosen cadres within the party.
There is no corruption in ZANU PF, only sanctioned “elite looting” by the privileged few.
Agenda 2030 is for all Zimbabweans, and significant progress has been made.
President Chivende is doing his best to manage the party’s failures, and that effort deserves a term renewal.
Dissidents should not waste time aligning with the opposition, as the state machinery is watching their actions closely.
As Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi emphasized, ZANU PF is investigating Geza’s past actions, including an alleged murder cover-up and his dealings in diamonds.
As President Chivende once said, “Ukabuda muZANU PF hupenyu hwako hunovunyana…”