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Zimbabwe constitutional amendments — what is toxic about them!

Don’t wear a press jacket. Ask questions. Then whenever opportunity arises, retire into a toilet and jot down some notes-to be expanded at night when safely at home. 
By Kenneth Mufuka Mar. 1, 2026

Exiled in life, guarded in death: Geza returns to Sanyati

Geza was buried on February 16 at his cherished Chinjire Farm number 6, a place that had stood witness to the struggles and triumphs of his spirited life.  
By Staff Reporter Feb. 22, 2026
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War vets vow to carry Geza’s anti-corruption fight

WAR veterans yesterday vowed to continue the fight against corruption in Zimbabwe in spirit, honouring the legacy of the late outspoken comrade Blessed Runesu Geza. 
By Donald Nyandoro Feb. 17, 2026
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Geza’s death sparks fresh anti-2030 revolt

At his memorial service, speakers described him as one of the first ruling party insiders to publicly oppose any move to alter the Constitution to extend Mnangagwa’s stay in office beyond 2028. 
By Donald Nyandoro Feb. 15, 2026

Drama as Geza’s body returns home

The body of Geza, who died last week in South Africa, crossed into Zimbabwe via the Beitbridge border post earlier yesterday and was transported by convoy towards Harare.  
By Donald Nyandoro Feb. 15, 2026

Geza’s body passes through Beitbridge 

On Saturday, a hearse carrying his remains arrived at Beitbridge Border Post at around 6am, accompanied by a handful of relatives. 
By Rex Mphisa Feb. 14, 2026

Geza exits world stage: No generation owns the Nation

As an insider within Zanu PF, he participated in an authoritarian political economy shaped by elite accumulation and prebendal politics. 
By Phillan Zamchiya Feb. 13, 2026

Mutsvangwa’s Geza national hero status torches storm

ZANU PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has torched a storm within the ruling party structures after calling for the late war veteran Blessed Runesu Geza to be accorded national hero status.
By Kenneth Nyangani Feb. 12, 2026

Geza exits the stage: The unfinished work of liberation

Blessed Runesu Geza, known to many as Comrade Bombshell, died in the early hours of 6 February 2026 at a cardiac hospital in South Africa. A war veteran of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle,
By Phillan Zamchiya Feb. 9, 2026