The ZimSun
The ZimSun
January 28, 2025 at 06:01 PM
*Alarm Bells Ring As Veterans Drop Fresh Claims About Coup Occurring In Zimbabwe* *Follow Our Channel* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaM08D9BPzjU3mQyTq0w *Advertise your Business* 0778045088 Alarm bells are ringing across Zimbabwe as war veterans have dropped a bombshell against President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government, hinting at the possibility of a coup. This shocking development has sent shockwaves through the nation's political landscape. According to reports from The Zimbabwe Mail, a group of war veterans held a press conference in Harare on Sunday, where they made startling accusations against President Mnangagwa's administration. The veterans, who played a crucial role in Zimbabwe's liberation struggle, have accused the president of failing to deliver on his promises. They cited widespread corruption, nepotism, and incompetence as major concerns. In a bold statement, Blessed Runesu Geza, a Zanu PF central committee member and war veteran, declared, "It is clear to us that Mnangagwa has failed, he is not fit to run this country and his time to go is now!" The veterans' harsh words didn't stop there. They issued a stark warning to the president, urging him to step down peacefully or face consequences. "We ask him to go peacefully. If he refuses to take heed of this advice, we have no option but to ask the people of Zimbabwe to deal with a rogue president in line with the constitution," Geza added. Another war veteran, Knox Chivero, went even further in his remarks. He stated bluntly, "It is his time to leave peacefully or otherwise." These statements have raised serious concerns about the stability of Zimbabwe's political situation. Many observers fear that this could be the prelude to another military intervention, similar to the one that ousted former President Robert Mugabe in 2017. The veterans' grievances seem to stem from Mnangagwa's alleged bid to extend his rule beyond the constitutional limit of two terms. This move has met fierce resistance not only from the war veterans but also from within the ruling Zanu PF party. According to ZimLive, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, widely seen as Mnangagwa's likely successor, has been quietly consolidating support within the military and Zanu PF to block the president's ambitions. Source https://x.com/NewsHawksLive/status/1884149377528111474?t=OSiEnkzfNqiihUFvLKDeuA&s=19
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