ZANU‑PF Seeks Mnangagwa Term Extension to 2030
ZANU‑PF Seeks Mnangagwa Term Extension to 2030

ZANU‑PF Seeks Mnangagwa Term Extension to 2030

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ZANU‑PF voted at its National People's Conference in Mutare to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term to 2030 and has instructed the government to begin legal steps to amend constitutional term‑limit provisions. Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and other party officials framed the move as necessary for “continuity, stability and sustained transformation,” while critics say it breaches the constitution’s two‑term limit and opposition leaders vowed to fight it. Some internal factions—notably allies of Vice‑President Constantino Chiwenga—have opposed the resolution, heightening tensions amid high unemployment, inflation and poverty. Analysts say ZANU‑PF’s two‑thirds parliamentary majority and influence over the judiciary make government action likely, though legal experts note amending term limits could require referendums. If implemented, the extension would keep the 83‑year‑old Mnangagwa in office into his late 80s and has prompted concerns about democratic backsliding.

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