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Zanu-PF Politburo meets amid growing succession tensions
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The ruling Zanu-PF is convening at its Harare headquarters to deliberate on key internal issues and logistical preparations for its annual conference, set for 13-18 October in Mutare, against the backdrop of intensifying succession debates.
In recent weeks, several provincial structures have passed resolutions urging President Emmerson Mnangagwa to extend his rule beyond the 2028 constitutional two-term limit. Although Mnangagwa has publicly maintained that he is a "constitutionalist" with no desire to overstay his mandate, loyalists within the party are reportedly working to ensure that the Mutare conference endorses a fresh resolution to push forward the so-called "2030 agenda."
The developments come amid growing speculation about the succession question and potential constitutional amendments, which could dominate proceedings in Mutare and further shape the party's political trajectory.

In recent weeks, several provincial structures have passed resolutions urging President Emmerson Mnangagwa to extend his rule beyond the 2028 constitutional two-term limit. Although Mnangagwa has publicly maintained that he is a "constitutionalist" with no desire to overstay his mandate, loyalists within the party are reportedly working to ensure that the Mutare conference endorses a fresh resolution to push forward the so-called "2030 agenda."
The developments come amid growing speculation about the succession question and potential constitutional amendments, which could dominate proceedings in Mutare and further shape the party's political trajectory.

Source - byo24news