Thu. Nov 13th, 2025

War veterans leader Blessed Geza, known as Cde Bombshell, has shaken Zimbabwe’s political ground with one of the most explosive speeches in recent history. Standing firm with Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, Geza launched a powerful attack on the corrupt elite surrounding President Emmerson Mnangagwa. What makes this different from past accusations is that Geza named names — and promised action, not just words.

Geza’s speech exposed a deep rot at the heart of ZANU PF. He accused a long list of Mnangagwa allies of stealing public money, collapsing the economy, and betraying the country. Geza warned that the war against these criminals has already begun, and that the people must prepare for what he called a “decisive moment” on March 31.

At the top of his target list is businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei. Geza said Tagwirei has looted the nation through unfair contracts and now wants to control Zimbabwe’s future by pushing for Auxillia Mnangagwa or even himself to take power after Emmerson. This, Geza said, is a clear plan to build a family dictatorship protected by looted wealth.

He also exposed Wicknell Chivayo, who received massive government funds for a Gwanda solar project that never happened. Geza blamed Mnangagwa for shielding Chivayo from justice, calling it a symbol of how the rich are never punished in Zimbabwe.

Geza claimed Pedzisayi Scott Sakupwanya takes a 7% cut from corrupt tenders, while George Guvamatanga takes 10%. Guvamatanga, he said, used this dirty money to buy luxury homes in South Africa, the UK, and Canada. Geza didn’t hold back, calling it outright theft of public wealth while Zimbabweans suffer daily.

More names followed: former Reserve Bank chief John Mangudya, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, and businessman Obey Chimuka. All were accused of being key players in the looting that has destroyed Zimbabwe’s economy.

Geza called out other allies of Mnangagwa — like Tungwarara, Kwande, and Daniel Garwe — as disrespectful to the sacrifices of war veterans. He painted Owen “Mudha” Ncube as a dangerous man who abuses young people and uses violence to silence critics. ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera was also criticized, along with war veteran Mabel Chinonona, who Geza accused of betraying the veteran cause.

Even Parliament Speaker Jacob Mudenda was not spared. Geza accused him of scheming to become Vice-President while ignoring the people’s struggles. Youth Minister Tino Machakaire and Zanu PF spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa were also named. Geza publicly challenged Mutsvangwa to answer what Mnangagwa has done since the liberation war.

The accusations continued: John Paradza was mocked for lacking education. Lovemore Matuke’s father was called a war betrayer. Ezra Chadzamira and Goodwills Masimirembwa were named as corrupt officials damaging the country. Masimirembwa, once a banned lawyer, was described as a shady land dealer.

Deputy Minister Polite Kambamura and Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi were also targeted. Geza said Ziyambi can’t even win an election but stays in power through unfair means. Midlands Chairman Edson Chiherende and ZANU PF training head Munyaradzi Machacha were both labelled “embarrassments.” Even Douglas Mahiya, a senior war veterans leader, was accused of betraying true war veterans.

This speech was not just a list of complaints. It was a call to action. Geza promised there would be no turning back. He declared that there would be no forgiveness and that the planned uprising on March 31 would go ahead as planned.

Geza’s words are clear proof that ZANU PF is tearing itself apart from the inside. As the battle lines are drawn between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga, Zimbabweans now wait with rising tension. What happens on March 31 could change the nation’s future forever.

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