Monday, March 31

Mnangagwa Obvuma Kuti Zvinhu Hazvina Kumira Mushe

During a Zanu PF Central Committee meeting in Harare on Thursday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa openly acknowledged the internal chaos within his party, attributing it to members displaying what he described as “chameleon-like” behaviour.Mnangagwa stated that some party members had been acting as willing allies to external detractors, undermining the party’s core values and revolutionary heritage. “It is most unfortunate that a retrogressive trend

 

 

 

 

emerged, with some members of our Party, showing their ‘chameleon-like’ characters as willing accessories to our detractors for the purpose of desecrating our rich revolutionary heritage,” Mnangagwa said.The admission comes amid a growing rift between Mnangagwa and his deputy, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, with bothchameleon-like’ characters as willing accessories to our detractors for the purpose of desecrating our rich revolutionary heritage,” Mnangagwa

 

 

 

 

said.The admission comes amid a growing rift between Mnangagwa and his deputy, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, with both factions grappling for influence within the party. The tensions have only escalated, fueled by figures such as war veteran Blessed Geza, social media personality Nyokayemabhunu, and other disgruntled citizens who are actively calling for Mnangagwa’s resignation.This internal division has created significant instability within the ruling party, with critics arguing that the party’s leadership

 

 

 

 

is failing to address growing concerns over corruption, economic mismanagement, and the erosion of democratic principles.As the battle for control of Zanu PF intensifies, the party’s once united front appears to be fracturing, leaving Mnangagwa to contend with not only external opposition but also internal betrayal.

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