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Fast forward to 2025, we have Blessed Geza, or as we now all fondly call him, Bombshell, making all the right noises.
When Enos Nkala, a former Home Affairs minister was implicated in the Willowgate Scandal, he was soon jettisoned from the ministry.
The contradictory messages are only going to encourage further speculations and fuel doubts about the president’s term extension.
An arrest of a journalist will always raise questions about whether a country upholds human rights.
I must confess, when Chamisa launched the CCC in 2022, I thought his “strategic ambiguity” was a clever and innovative plan.
Instead of dealing with our issues, we sub-contracted our problems to the regional bloc.
For some, he was a doyen of Zimbabwean journalism, for others his record on reporting on the Gukurahundi massacres will always be a blemish on his record.
One observation Mutsvangwa made was that it was comical to see Geza in military fatigue threatening an uprising at over 70 years.
Mnangagwa’s statement was in response to US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on almost all the countries in the world.
Chamisa remains quite popular, but there is more to elections and winning power than popularity and that is where our opposition has come unstuck.
Two of his erstwhile business pals are languishing in remand prison and we ask ourselves how he has managed to escape a similar fate.