Churches in Zimbabwe urge the government to uphold the constitution amid calls for President Mnangagwa to extend his rule beyond the current term limits
Zimbabwe politics
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ZANU PF has expelled war veteran Blessed Geza over his opposition to Mnangagwa’s extended rule, citing indiscipline and factionalism.
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President Mnangagwa reaffirmed ZANU PF’s commitment to people-centered development, highlighting progress in agriculture, mining, ICT, and national unity.
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A Zimbabwean High Court ruling voided the MDC-T’s 2022 congress, ordering fresh elections while Mwonzora accused Zanu PF of political interference.
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Zimbabwe’s ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera faces scrutiny over her PhD claims, with critics questioning her credentials and use of the “Dr.” title.
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Businessman Wicknell Chivayo supports extending Mnangagwa’s rule beyond 2028, sparking political divisions and backlash from critics warning against constitutional changes.
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President Mnangagwa rejects calls to extend his rule beyond 2028, insisting he will step down as required by the constitution.
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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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Zimbabwe’s war veterans praise Mnangagwa’s leadership, backing his presidency beyond 2028 while dismissing internal critics and defending ZANU PF unity.