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ZANU-PF Orders Legal Steps to Extend Mnangagwa's Term to 2030

The conference resolution opens a formal bid to change the Constitution to keep the president past 2028, relying on the party’s parliamentary strength.

Overview

  • Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi announced that delegates in Mutare directed the government to draft constitutional amendments enabling a two-year extension.
  • Zimbabwe’s Constitution limits presidents to two elected terms ending in 2028, and legal experts say any change could require complex procedures, possibly referendums.
  • Opposition figures, including lawyer Tendai Biti, vowed court challenges to block any term-limit rewrite, while civic leaders urged defense of constitutional norms.
  • Police charged ten elderly activists in Harare over an alleged plan to protest against Mnangagwa, with a bail hearing scheduled for Monday.
  • Reporting highlights an intensifying split inside ZANU-PF, as Chiwenga-aligned figures resist the extension and clash with Mnangagwa loyalists over corruption allegations and treason claims.