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WATCH LIVE: Mnangagwa To Be Removed By Force – Chivero

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WATCH LIVE as Gambakwe looks at the recent statement given by war Veterans leader Knox Chivero sho announced that Mnangagwa’s plan to extend his term will fail:

Knox Chivero’s address, titled “The Revolution Continues,” is a call to action directed at the people of Zimbabwe to defend the constitution and oppose the current administration.

 

Key Themes and Messages:

  • Continuing the Legacy: Chivero frames his address as a continuation of the work started by his late brother, Blessed Geza (Comrade Bombshell), who passed away in February. He emphasizes that while he is not seeking political office, he is stepping forward as a “servant of history” and a “citizen soldier of democracy” to ensure the struggle for justice continues [00:13], [04:15].

  • Opposition to Constitutional Amendments: A central focus is the rejection of “Constitutional Amendment Bill Number Three,” which Chivero argues is a tool to extend the President’s rule beyond constitutional limits [07:48]. He denounces the public consultations for the bill as a “window-dressing exercise” marked by violence and intimidation against those who opposed the “2030” agenda [09:20], [10:11].

  • Economic and Social Critique: He blasts the government for systemic corruption, citing scandals involving the Mutapa Sovereign Fund and the looting of gold [02:44]. He describes a nation in crisis with rising fuel prices, suffocating taxes, and a failing healthcare system where “nurses are on strike while patients suffer” [11:09], [11:21].

  • Call to the Military and Civil Servants: Chivero explicitly addresses security forces, reminding them that their loyalty belongs to the Constitution and the people, not to any individual leader [13:21]. He also commends retired generals and former commanders who have formally expressed their displeasure with the proposed constitutional changes [13:48].

  • A Call for Mobilization: The speech concludes with a passionate appeal for Zimbabweans to “rise and defend your constitution” [14:54]. He warns that remaining silent would be an “immortal curse to posterity” and declares that the people are organizing for “definitive action” [12:16], [12:58].

Key Points From the Speech

 

  1. We have been watching and organising and we are ready to act

  2. Mnangagwa’s plans will be stopped

  3. Thanked the retired general Muchena

  4. Mnangagwa will leave by force (20:18) (26:00)

  5. Call for action – 

  6. The Geza revolution will not die

  7. Mahiya hid at Geza’s farm when he was being chased by Mugabe

  8. Calls on members of parliament to av

 

 

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