Blessed Geza’s home in Sanyati petrol-bombed ahead of March 31 protests
SANYATI – The home of militant war veteran and former secret service officer Blessed Geza was petrol-bombed Friday evening in Sanyati. Geza has called for protests on March 31 against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s attempt extend his term to 2030.

Tensions are escalating in Zimbabwe as vehicles were set alight outside offices linked to prominent businessmen Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwirei, just days before planned nationwide protests.
On Thursday evening three vehicles were set alight outside offices linked to Chivayo and Tagwirei, as well as at a DA petrol station in Harare. Concurrently, in Nyanga, six Zimbabwe National Army soldiers reportedly disappeared with AK-47 rifles during a training exercise.
These events coincide with Geza’s call for protests against what he describes as the “suffering of 16 million Zimbabweans.”
In a video address from an undisclosed location on Wednesday night, Geza, wearing military attire, accused a group of individuals, including the prominent businessmen and President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s wife, of causing the nation’s hardships.



