Knox Chivero, also known as Cde Nox Chivero, is a Zimbabwean war veteran and political activist who gained prominence in early 2026 as a leading figure in the so-called “Geza Revolution.” He is widely recognised for his opposition to proposed constitutional changes and his calls for political reform in Zimbabwe.
Political Activism and the “Geza Revolution”

Chivero rose to national attention as a successor to Blessed Geza, a former intelligence officer and war veteran who spearheaded a movement challenging the leadership of Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Leadership Role
- Following Geza’s re-emergence and subsequent struggles, Chivero was positioned by supporters as the “commander-in-chief” of the movement.
- His leadership centres on mobilising citizens and veterans around constitutional and governance issues.
Opposition to Constitutional Changes
- A key pillar of his activism is resisting alleged efforts by President Mnangagwa to:
- Extend presidential term limits
- Or enable a potential third term beyond 2028
Calls for National Unity
- Chivero frequently addresses Zimbabweans both domestically and in the diaspora.
- His messaging focuses on:
- Defending constitutional democracy
- Promoting civic engagement
- Encouraging unity across political and social divides
Background and Political Views
War Veteran Identity
- Chivero identifies himself as a veteran of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle.
- He often urges fellow veterans to return to what he describes as the “liberation ethos”—prioritising national interest over partisan loyalty.
Critique of Governance
- He has criticised the current political system using the phrase “tuck shop politics,” which he uses to describe:
- Patronage-driven leadership
- Corruption and self-interest
- Short-term, individualistic decision-making
Security and Constitutional Duty
- Describing himself as a “young retiree” from the security services, Chivero argues that:
- The oath to defend the constitution is lifelong
- Security personnel retain a moral obligation to uphold democratic principles
Recent Activities (April 2026)
Digital Mobilisation
- Active on platforms such as Twitter (X) Spaces
- Uses digital channels for:
- Political discussions
- Fundraising efforts
- Grassroots mobilisation
Public Addresses
- Regularly delivers online and televised speeches
- Focuses on:
- Criticising the “2030 Agenda” linked to extending current leadership
- Calling for electoral reforms ahead of the 2028 elections
Summary
Knox Chivero has emerged as a controversial but influential figure within Zimbabwe’s evolving political landscape. His activism blends liberation war rhetoric with modern digital mobilisation, positioning him as a key voice among critics of constitutional amendments and governance practices in the country.
