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Zanu-PF PF spokesman Chris Mutsvangwa war veteran and former legislator Blessed Geza still deserves to be burial with beffiting hero honours

Zany PF spokesman Chris Mutsvangwa has said the late war veteran and former legislator Blessed Geza still deserves to be burial with beffiting hero honours despite him "faltering at the last mile". 

 

 

 

 

"We embrace him back. As Zanu PF and war veterans, we say your history will not change despite what happened recently," Mutsvangwa told Daily News. 

 

 

 

 

 

Geza died over the weekend in South Africa after battling cancer.We Don't Kill Citizens, Mnangagwa Administration Responds To Remarks On Saruwaka Death..

 

Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has stated that the late Blessed Geza deserves a burial befitting his contribution to the liberation struggle, attributing his recent criticism of the party to ill health.

 

Speaking to the Daily News, Mutsvangwa described Geza as a "respected patriot" whose history could not be erased by his "recent waywardness".

 

Addressing Geza's recent stance against the ruling party, Mutsvangwa suggested that the late freedom fighter had "faltered at the last mile" due to his medical condition.

 

"We blame this on the fact that Geza was no longer well," Mutsvangwa told the Daily News. "He was thus not thinking properly, which made him vulnerable to people who want to steal the history of the people of Zimbabwe".

 

"We Embrace Him Back" 

Despite the recent differences, the party affirmed they are ready to "embrace him back," insisting that he deserves a decent burial and recognition for his role in the national liberation war. - Zimbo LIVE Harare

 

 

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