At the SADC Summit, Zimbabwean opposition leaders scramble for attention as Chris Mutsvangwa’s isolation reflects growing rifts in the ruling party.
Politics
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The UN Human Rights Office demands the release of Zimbabwean activists detained ahead of the SADC summit, spotlighting human rights concerns.
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Jacob Mudenda calls on SADC lawmakers to tackle public fund mismanagement and promote economic growth through effective governance.
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ZANU PF Youth Leader Tino Machakaire supports open dialogue on succession, urging the Youth League to express their views freely.
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President Mnangagwa’s lack of intention to step down sparks debate over Zimbabwe’s political succession and the country’s future stability.
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Zapu calls for inclusive political dialogue to address Zimbabwe’s crises, emphasizing the need for unity and cooperation among all political parties.
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President Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe surprises many by declaring he will not pursue a third term, aiming to stabilize Zanu PF and promote the ZiG currency.
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Zimbabwe faces a legal challenge over the lack of formal channels for accessing forex, impacting essential services and daily transactions.
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Zanu PF blocks debates in Zimbabwe’s Parliament, preventing discussions on critical opposition issues, undermining democracy.
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In a notable political shift, several CCC legislators move their support to Welshman Ncube, indicating significant changes within Zimbabwe’s opposition ranks.