Zimbabwe faces political uncertainty as ZANU PF pushes to extend President Mnangagwa’s term, sparking fears of internal rebellion and a potential coup. The situation highlights the delicate balance of power within the ruling party and the potential consequences for the country’s governance.
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June saw a rise in human rights violations in Zimbabwe, with ZANU-PF named as the main offender, according to a ZPP report documenting 137 cases.
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Top lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa demands a retraction from Major General Sanyatwe for unconstitutional partisan statements supporting Zanu-PF, urging military neutrality.
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Zimbabwe’s army commander declares allegiance to ZANU-PF and vows to enforce support, raising concerns about military influence in the country’s politics.
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ZANU-PF leaders Mike Chimombe and Tawanda Mpofu arrested over a failed goat distribution scheme, raising corruption concerns.
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Zanu PF Councillor Patson Chipunza faces land fraud charges, with multiple cases revealed in Zimbabwe court, highlighting widespread land disputes.
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Zanu PF blocks debates in Zimbabwe’s Parliament, preventing discussions on critical opposition issues, undermining democracy.
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ZANU-PF warns individuals against misusing their access to President Emmerson Mnangagwa for personal gain, emphasizing the need to uphold integrity and combat corruption.
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ZANU PF’s Patrick Chinamasa backs President Mnangagwa’s 2030 term extension, highlighting growing party support amid constitutional limits.
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ZANU-PF is set for major changes as new political commissar Richard Moyo announces a massive restructuring to rejuvenate the party.