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Plot to undermine the Geza Revolution

by Srtaff reporter
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A shocking scheme has emerged around Kudzai Saruwaka, who is accused of attempting to hijack the Geza Revolution, a movement founded by the imprisoned activist Nyokayemabhunu.

According to sources, Saruwaka is allegedly backed by political actors referred to as "zvigananda" and is working to reshape the movement's narrative for his own benefit. Reports indicate that he has overhauled social media platforms linked to the Geza Revolution, erasing all references to its origins and presenting a new face that appears pro-people while advancing his personal interests.

Disturbingly, Saruwaka is said to have conned several businessmen under the guise of mobilizing crowds for a planned march on July 31. Proceeds from these alleged schemes have reportedly funded his lavish lifestyle, including the acquisition of a house in Stoneridge, two vehicles, and a luxury Toyota Fortuner for his companion.

These developments come at a time when Nyokayemabhunu remains incarcerated, with his loyal supporters working tirelessly to raise money for his family's upkeep and legal costs. The contrast between their struggle and Saruwaka's alleged profiteering has sparked outrage among grassroots followers of the movement.

Compounding the controversy, Saruwaka is widely known as a land baron with deep ties to criminal syndicates, casting further doubt on his legitimacy within the Geza Revolution. His actions threaten to fracture the movement, raising fears that the cause Nyokayemabhunu launched from behind bars could be derailed by opportunism and betrayal.

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