Ignore Geza’s ‘delusional rumblings’, nation told

Herald Reporter

The nation should  continue ignoring the “delusional rumblings” being made by former Zanu PF member, Mr Blessed Geza, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, said last night.

Geza, who was expelled from the ruling party for attempting to undermine the party and committing acts deemed treasonous, continues to make utterances dismissed as misdirected by the Government.

In a statement, Dr Muswere said no amount of wanton ranting would cause despondency in the country.

“Zimbabweans are encouraged to continue ignoring Geza’s delusional rumblings.

“His polemic and reactionary grandstanding is a clear misdirection of ambition,” said Dr Muswere.

“Geza is a divisionalist and factionalist hell-bent on sowing seeds of division, but all his efforts will not bear fruit.

“He is a fugitive from justice and it will not be long before his inflammatory statements are dealt with.

Dr Muswere dismissed him as  a self-serving individual, falsely claiming to speak on behalf of the war veterans, “and his rants are nothing but hallucinations.”

He said Geza has no moral or legal authority to speak on behalf of anyone, or make corruption allegations, as the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa has zero tolerance to corruption.

“Geza and his partners in crime cannot rewrite Zimbabwe’s history,” he said.

All his efforts to divide the ruling Zanu PF and country at large, said the Minister, would not bear fruit.

“No iota of imagination will create disunity within the leadership. The leadership remains united and the party Zanu PF remains united,” he said.

Law enforcement agents are on high alert, ready to deal with anyone attempting to cause despondency in the country, he said.

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