We are removing the dictator-War Veterans
- Melody Gwenyambira
- Feb 12
- 1 min read
War veterans in Zimbabwe have called on the nation to prepare for a signal "to remove the dictator," according to Blessed Geza. This statement reflects ongoing tensions within the country, where war veterans have previously criticized the leadership. In July 2016, the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans' Association denounced President Robert Mugabe as dictatorial, expressing concerns over economic issues and governance. The call to action by war veterans underscores the persistent divisions and challenges in Zimbabwe's political landscape. The nation has experienced significant political upheaval in recent years, including the 2017 coup that led to the resignation of President Mugabe and the subsequent rise of Emmerson Mnangagwa to the presidency. The current situation highlights the ongoing struggles within Zimbabwe's political environment, with war veterans playing a pivotal role in advocating for change and challenging the status quo.
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