HARARE, Mar. 24 (LIFEHACKLive) – Archbishop Andby Makururu, who leads Johanne the Fifth of Africa, has stated that the nation should concentrate on moving forward rather than participating in the scheduled protests set for March 31st. These demonstrations aim to oppose President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his administration.

Makururu dismissed the protests as being against progress.

On Monday, he shared these comments during an interview with LIFEHACKLive conducted in the capital city.

The outspoken war veteran Blessed “Bombshell” Geza has demanded nationwide demonstrations on March 31, urging Mnangagwa to step down due to his inability to lead the nation effectively.

Geza recently made an appearance on social media wearing military fatigues and urging for demonstrations.

Nevertheless, Makururu, who has spearheaded national prayer gatherings before, emphasized the importance of keeping peace within the nation.

“We don’t require these protests in our nation. Instead, let’s concentrate on developing our country. Let’s prioritize Vision 2030,” he stated.

These demonstrators are considered looters. I generally think of Zimbabweans as diligent individuals globally. We ought to collaborate with President Emmerson Mnangagwa to realize our Vision 2030.

Makururu encouraged the nation to concentrate on achieving Vision 2030, further stating that Mnangagwa was chosen by God to lead the country: “Why protest against him then? Such a scenario seems unlikely.”

He stated, “I consistently worry about individuals who criticize such a visionary leader as President Emmerson Mnangagwa.”

The police are on high alert as they anticipate the protests, and Zanu PF supporters have vowed to suppress them.

Makururu has been spotted multiple times with Mnangagwa at the State House.

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