Zim must unite against Geza’s antics — Minister Muswere

Sunday Mail Reporter

ZIMBABWEANS must unite against the antics of rogue war veteran Geza, who embodies a profound mistake in the narrative of the liberation struggle by recognising that the right to create chaos, anarchy and despondency in the country does not exist, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said last night.

Law-enforcement agents, he said, are closing in on Geza’s cyber terrorism and treasonous activities.

“Geza embodies a profound mistake in the narrative of our liberation struggle.  He has devolved into a cyber terrorist, wielding ghost accounts on Facebook and X to spread chaos and misinformation.

“His actions reveal a desperate grasp for relevance, yet he commands only faceless accounts that amplify his nonsensical behaviour,” he said.

“Zimbabweans must unite against his antics, recognising that the right to create chaos, anarchy and despondency in our nation does not exist. His days are numbered as law enforcement is closing in on his cyber terrorism and treasonous activities.”

Not only is he a threat to our social cohesion, Minister Muswere added, but a failed politician and businessman as well.

“As he continues to flounder, his accomplices will also be brought to justice.

” The full wrath of the law will be felt by Geza and his minions, ensuring accountability for those who think they can undermine our hard-won freedom,” he said.

“It is imperative for every Zimbabwean to disregard his heinous claims and stand firm against the corrosive forces that seek to disrupt our peace.

“Together, we will uphold the values of our liberation struggle and ensure that such misguided individuals never prevail.”

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