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Zanu PF Determined to Amend Constitution for Mnangagwa’s Extended Rule

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Information Minister Jenfan Muswere has reaffirmed Zanu PF’s commitment to pushing constitutional amendments that would allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to extend his stay in office beyond 2028. He argued that lawmakers are empowered to make such legislative changes as part of their mandate.

During Zanu PF’s Annual National People’s Conference in Bulawayo last October, the ruling party endorsed Resolution #1, which seeks to extend Mnangagwa’s tenure until 2030 or even further.

Although the 82-year-old leader has publicly dismissed the proposal, insisting that he upholds the constitutional two-term limit, his supporters are actively strategizing to ensure he remains in power.

Speaking at the launch of the Presidential War Veterans Fund and related programs in Makoni West, Muswere stressed that Zanu PF was united in implementing Resolution #1 and that constitutional amendments were a normal parliamentary function.

“To those who believe there are divisions at the top, let me be clear—there is no discord. Our leadership is united, and we are steering the ship towards 2030,” Muswere stated.

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He dismissed concerns over constitutional changes, pointing out that Zimbabwe has had multiple constitutional revisions in the past. “Our current Constitution is not the first. We started with the Lancaster House Constitution, saw a proposed revision in 1999, and finally adopted the present one in 2013 under the inclusive government. Parliament is responsible for enacting laws, including constitutional amendments,” he explained.

Muswere emphasized that from grassroots structures to the Central Committee, Zanu PF had unanimously backed the resolution to extend Mnangagwa’s leadership. He argued that continuity in leadership was essential for achieving Vision 2030 and ensuring economic and infrastructural stability.

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He further claimed that Zanu PF’s widespread grassroots support meant the party could easily secure victory in a referendum if the constitutional amendment required one.

“The idea that amending the Constitution is unconstitutional is a misconception. The law provides for amendments through democratic processes. With Zanu PF’s vast support base, whether through a referendum or another process, we have already secured victory,” he asserted.

In a veiled reference to war veteran Blessed Runesu Geza, who is wanted by authorities for allegedly undermining Mnangagwa, Muswere criticized party members who raise concerns publicly instead of using internal channels.

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“When decisions are made, they are part of the process. Yet, instead of speaking up within the party, they turn to newspapers. We must remain principled and address concerns in the right forums,” he said.

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