Sunday, June 15

ED Fires 4 Senior Military Including Rugeje from Ministerial Boards As Emergency Panic Grips State House

ED Fires 4 Senior Military Including Rugeje from Ministerial Boards As Emergency Panic Grips State HouseBEGINNING OF THE END? | The Operation to Retire Mnangagwa Quietly Underway After Petition and Shocking Military Breach Into ED OfficeEmmerson Mnangagwa as an unshakable strongman is beginning to crack — not with a dramatic explosion, but with a series of silent yet seismic tremors shaking the core of Zimbabwe’s power structure. The process to retire Mnangagwa — long whispered in backroom corridors — has now visibly begun, triggered by a formal citizens’ petition delivered on 21 May 2025, and punctuated by extraordinary events involving the very military elites who safeguard the presidency.The first real sign of the unravelling came on 9 May 2025, when whistleblower and ex-intelligence officer Blessed Geza issued a blunt warning to Zimbabwe’s top military generals. In his explosive video titled “Generals For Sale”, Geza accused several high-ranking officers of trading national security for personal gain. He identified Brigadier-General Fidelis Mhonda, Commander of the Presidential Guard, as the key obstacle to removing Mnangagwa, alleging he was shielding the President in exchange for illicit payoffs.

9 May 2025 – “Generals for Sale” Bombshell
  • Whistleblower and former CIO operative Blessed Geza publicly accuses senior military generals of being compromised, naming Brigadier-General Fidelis Mhonda as the chief obstacle to removing President Mnangagwa.
  • Geza alleges Mhonda is receiving US$25,000 per month from Zviganda-linked networks, and using the Presidential Guard as a private protection force for corrupt elites.
  • The video titled “Generals For Sale” goes viral, triggering intense behind-the-scenes panic in security circles.

 

 

 

 

 

21 May 2025 – Citizens’ Petition to Retire Mnangagwa

  • A group of citizens officially submits a petition to remove President Emmerson Mnangagwa from office “with immediate effect,” citing a collapse in public confidence, governance failures, and allegations of state capture.
  • The petition is formally received, logged, and acknowledged by government clerical staff — marking the first recorded civic demand for presidential retirement during Mnangagwa’s rule.

 

 

 

 

 

25 May 2025 – Clean Sweep of Brigadier Mhonda’s Office

  • Just four days after the petition, the office of Brigadier-General Fidelis Mhonda, inside KG6 Barracks, is mysteriously broken into and completely emptied.
  • All documents, including presidential travel records, security deployment schedules, and confidential communication logs, are removed without a trace.
  • Even personal effects like war medals, liberation-era photographs, family portraits, and office decorations are gone.
  • No official report or investigation is announced, and President Mnangagwa remains silent — a glaring indication of internal paralysis.

 

13 June 2025 – National Attention Peaks

  • Investigative reports emerge linking the May events as early signs of a coordinated operation to retire Mnangagwa, likely involving actors within the military and intelligence sectors.
  • Analysts describe the sequence as a “cold coup” — not declared by tanks in the streets, but by disabling key pillars of Mnangagwa’s protection infrastructure.

 

 

 

 IMPLICATION:

This sequence suggests a power shift already underway inside Zimbabwe’s ruling establishment — led not by civilian outcry alone, but by a fracturing military elite once thought to be Mnangagwa’s unshakeable base.

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