By Mohammed Haddebe
Musindo Slams Geza’s Shutdown Call, Labels Him a “Political Madman”
Destiny for Afrika Network President Reverend Obadiah Musindo has vehemently condemned Blessed Geza’s call for a national shutdown on Tuesday and Wednesday, labeling him a “political madman” and a dangerous individual.
In a strongly worded statement, Reverend Musindo urged “peace loving Zimbabweans with common sense” to disregard Geza’s directive.
Reverend Musindo asserted that Geza is “cursed” and “possessed,” citing Geza’s own alleged admission of being an “experienced killer” who is now “haunted by those people that he killed.” He argued that this purported past makes Geza a bloodthirsty individual whose calls for disruption should be ignored by “normal Zimbabweans.”
“As Zimbabweans we are not his children nor his workers. We don’t eat from his pocket,” declared Reverend Musindo, emphasizing the independence of the citizenry. He called for all businesses to remain operational, highlighting that many Zimbabweans are self-employed and cannot afford to heed such a call, especially after the financial strain of the Easter holiday. “Let him Geza shut down the doors of his house,” he retorted.
Reverend Musindo suggested that Geza is being manipulated by foreign entities, claiming that “Americans and British are looking for a person to use during times like this beyond the failures of Tsvangirayi and Chamisa.” He further accused Geza of seeking personal financial gain, stating that he is “on his way to political dustbin” and his actions are those of a “sellout.”

Drawing a religious analogy, Reverend Musindo likened Geza to Judas Iscariot, suggesting a betrayal of national interests. He further broadened this comparison to include others like Muzembi and Kasuwere, implying a wider conspiracy of disruption fueled by “demons” who have “find a man to use to cause disruptions in this country.”
Reverend Musindo’s fiery response underscores the strong opposition to Geza’s shutdown call from certain segments of Zimbabwean society, framing it as the work of a dangerous and self-serving individual with ulterior motives. His appeal to “peace loving Zimbabweans” aims to delegitimize Geza’s influence and ensure the continued operation of businesses and daily life.
