Zanu PF thanks citizens for upholding peace

Joseph Madzimure

Zimpapers Politics Hub

Zanu PF has applauded Zimbabweans for choosing to continue with the agenda of the revolutionary and progressive leadership of President Mnangagwa who is delivering the hopes and aspirations of the people.

This follows the widespread snubbing of a call for violent protests by fugitive former Zanu PF Central Committee member, Blessed Geza, on Monday.

Speaking at a press conference this afternoon, Zanu PF spokesperson Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa said Zimbabweans showed high levels of discipline yesterday.

‘’People want confidence in a leader before they follow him. Geza expected people to follow him; maybe those behind him gave him the courage. You cannot just wake up thinking you can change a Government just like that,” he said.

“President Mnangagwa has addressed the majority of challenges in Zimbabwe, (for example) the marginalisation of the war veterans is being addressed.

He added: “Someone (Geza) was wearing a military uniform at the age of over 70, trying to be a saviour. Zimbabweans are not interested in the farce that happened yesterday. The revolution is very much alive.”

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