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Mnangagwa Pledges to Respect Term Limits, Rules Out Extended Stay

Mnangagwa Pledges to Respect Term Limits, Rules Out Extended Stay
Mnangagwa Pledges to Respect Term Limits, Rules Out Extended Stay

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reiterated his commitment to upholding Zimbabwe’s Constitution, assuring the nation that he will not extend his tenure beyond the legally mandated term limits.

Speaking at an interactive session with editors from various media organizations at State House in Harare on Monday, Mnangagwa dismissed speculation that he might seek to prolong his stay in power.

“I will remain within the confines of the Constitution,” he stated, emphasizing that his leadership will adhere to the democratic principles enshrined in Zimbabwe’s supreme law.

Mnangagwa’s remarks come amid ongoing political discussions about succession and the future of leadership within the ruling ZANU-PF party. With his current term set to conclude in 2028, some political observers have speculated about possible amendments to extend his rule. However, the President’s latest statement appears to put such speculation to rest.

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Since assuming office in 2017 following the resignation of long-time leader Robert Mugabe, Mnangagwa has positioned himself as a reformist while facing criticism over governance, economic challenges, and human rights concerns. His assurance of respecting constitutional term limits aligns with calls for political stability and democratic integrity in Zimbabwe.

The interactive session with media editors was part of broader engagements aimed at fostering dialogue between the government and the press. Discussions also touched on national development, economic policies, and the role of the media in shaping public discourse.

As Zimbabwe navigates its political landscape, Mnangagwa’s reaffirmation of constitutionalism will be closely watched, particularly in the lead-up to future elections and the transition of power within the ruling party.

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