ZANU-PF leaders urge President Mnangagwa to remain in office until 2030, citing infrastructure growth, rural transformation, and economic development as key reasons.
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Zanu PF disciplines war veteran Blessed Runesu Geza after his remarks against Mnangagwa’s leadership, sparking party backlash and reaffirming Mnangagwa’s extended rule
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War veterans challenge Mnangagwa’s extended rule, but the government labels them hypocrites with political motives, defending the president’s commitment to veterans
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Zimbabwe considers deferring 2028 elections amid bipartisan agreement and development priorities under NDS2.
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ZANU PF rebuts Eddie Cross’s claims on Chinese exploitation, citing inaccuracies and calling for inclusive economic partnerships in Zimbabwe.
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Gunshots erupted as Zanu PF youths clashed over a gold mining claim. Police intervened to restore order as tensions escalated over the mining site
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Power struggle erupts in Zanu PF Youth League as Machakaire’s reshuffle faces resistance from Paradza and Matabeleland leaders amid 2030 term extension talks
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ZANU-PF vows to dismantle any new party Chamisa launches, as the former CCC leader hints at a political comeback
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Zanu PF faces internal crisis as factions led by Chiwenga and Mnangagwa clash, raising tensions within the ruling party amid economic decline. Â
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Zanu PF Politburo members are asserting their dominance over government ministers, with Minister Matuke clarifying the party’s supremacy in political hierarchy