In a suspicious incident, one of the war veterans who has been vocally opposed to plans to prolong President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s stay in power until 2030, was involved in a car accident over the weekend.
Unconfirmed reports indicate that Joaquim Chivandire, an activist pushing for Mnangagwa to step down, was the victim of a hit-and-run incident while returning home from a meeting.
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Several media outlets have reported that the accident was serious, and Chivandire is currently receiving medical care at an undisclosed hospital. However, details about his condition and the exact location of the incident remain unclear. It is also unknown at this time whether the hit-and-run was intentional or accidental.
The news was first shared by the Children of War Veterans Association (COZWA) on X (formerly Twitter). Their post stated:
War Veteran Blessed Geza Expelled From Zanu PF
Adding to the tension, Chivandire’s accident occurred just hours before another war veteran opposed to Mnangagwa’s extended rule, Geza was expelled from Zanu PF.
Geza’s expulsion was decided during a Zanu PF Mashonaland West provincial leadership meeting on Monday. Party members, including senior officials, war veterans, Politburo members, and Central Committee representatives, convened at NorthCourt Stadium in Zvimba East Constituency, where they ultimately voted to remove him from the party.
