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Executive Consolidation by Constitutional Disruption: The Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No.3 In February 2026, Zimbabwe gazetted Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3, a far-reaching proposal framed as a technical reform of electoral cycles and governance structures. The bill cumulative effect is

🚨 Zimbabwe’s Constitution at risk

Zimbabwe’s Constitution Amendment represents a sweeping shift that could extend President Mnangagwa’s tenure, scrap direct presidential elections, and weaken independent institutions.

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NEWSMAKER:  After Ouattara, ‘Photocopie’ , Who would be in the new government? The buzz began after Côte d’Ivoire’s 27 December legislative elections, won by the ruling Rassemblement des houphoëtistes pour la démocatie et la paix (RHDP) of…

Six liberation war veterans have taken #Mnangagwa to the Constitutional Court – accusing him of violating the constitution he is meant to uphold. Their move highlights growing unease among war veterans – a group the President has long been wary of confronting.

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Newsmakers: Zimbabwe’s rival oligarchs , A new split has emerged within President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s cabal, as his Presidential Investment Advisor, Paul Tungwarara, has openly clashed with ‘Queen Bee’ Kudakwashe Tagwirei. Tungwarara and…

Paul #Tungwarara allegedly began as a gold runner for the #Mnangagwa family, ferrying suitcases of #gold to Dubai. His rise from courier to power broker is now fuelling tensions at the top.

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The Leadership Succession in Zimbabwe: Military Generals in the Political Arena Zimbabwe faces contested leadership succession as President Mnangagwa seeks to extend his rule beyond 2028, facing opposition from military...

#Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 faces a contested succession as President #Mnangagwa seeks to extend his rule beyond 2028, opposed by military elites aligned with VP #Chiwenga.

Godfrey Maringira analyses why the #military remains the decisive force, sidelining elections.

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ZANU-PF succession fight goes public as schisms deepen Vice-President Chiwenga accuses President Mnangagwa’s allies of looting US$3.2 billion from party coffers and demands arrests

President #Mnangagwa promised an internal probe but pointedly snubbed VP #Chiwenga at the Central Committee. Behind the scenes, he’s reportedly plotting revenge – reshaping the narrative and rallying allies ahead of the #ZANUPF Conference (13-18 Oct).

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🎂#Anniversaire #Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa, le crocodile du Zimbabwé www.epocinfo.fr/journal.php?...

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Visite en Algérie du président M. Emmerson Mnangagwa : Quelle est la situation de l’économie du Zimbabwe ? Le président de la République du Zimbabwe, M. Emmerson Mnangagwa a effectué une visite en Algérie en ce lois de

Économie du Zimbabwe : entre inflation galopante, secteur informel dominant et richesse minière. Où en est le pays à l’occasion de la visite du président Mnangagwa en Algérie ?

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Mnangagwa hails strong ties with Namibia Mnangagwa hails strong ties with Namibia NBC Online Tue, 05/20/2025 - 15:14

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"Without such a shift, #Zimbabwe risks remaining trapped in a cycle of elite dominance and popular disempowerment, with grave consequences for its future stability and #development."

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Zim on the brink: Analysts warn of political implosion and economic collapse | The Citizen With Mnangagwa accused of clinging to power and the opposition in tatters, Zimbabwe's future looks increasingly bleak.

When polticians seek power for power's sake (and money) this is the result.
#zimbabwe used to be considered the bread basket of zimbabwe with 96% literacy rates. Shameful from #zanupf and #mnangagwa

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Amid Zimbabwe’s political crisis, hope and frustration brew As president Mnangagwa faces pressure to resign, people say they are angry but fear protesting amid calls for change.


🌐 Amid Zimbabwe’s political crisis, hope and frustration brew

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Mnangagwa dangles landas MP loyalty ‘bait’ Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa’s bid to extend his rule to 2030 has taken a dramatic turn. This comes after revelations that both Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF) and Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members of parliament (MPs) have been allocated residential stands by the government – raising serious allegations of bribery and political coercion. According to a press statement issued by the Zimbabwean ministry of local government and public works on 9 April, at least 70 residential stands were disbursed across three key locations: Killarney in Goromonzi (15), Penrose in Zvimba (15), and Mabelreign in Harare (40). The ministry insists the move is a continuation of a non-monetary benefit programme dating back to the eighth parliament, meant to ‘empower’ MPs and lessen accommodation burdens. “The ministry of local government and public works in 2013 partnered with the parliament of Zimbabwe to make residential stands available . . . This facility is a once-off entitlement … part of their conditions of service,” the ministry said. However, the timing of the allocations – just weeks before a planned vote on a controversial constitutional amendment that would allow Mnangagwa to run for a third term beyond 2028 – has triggered widespread suspicion that the stands are being used to buy votes. Inside sources within Zanu-PF told Daily News that internal resistance to Mnangagwa’s succession plans remains strong, with some senior MPs wary of violating the constitutional two-term limit. “They are trying to silence dissent through perks and perks alone,” says a senior Zanu-PF legislator, who declined to be named. “The party is deeply divided, and this latest move could backfire.” The CCC has yet to issue an official statement, but a party insider described the allocations as “a clear act of inducement” that compromises parliamentary independence. The opposition has consistently opposed Mnangagwa’s alleged push for lifetime leadership, warning that such manoeuvres undermine democracy. The government maintains there is “nothing untoward” about the allocations. Yet the optics suggest a calculated move to win loyalty in the parliament. “Implementation of programmes aimed at providing housing to targeted communities is being done in fulfilment of provisions contained in the constitution of Zimbabwe,” the local government ministry added, attempting to distance the allocations from political motivations. To date, the parliament has received over 263 stands, including 188 at Goromonzi, 49 in Bulawayo, 12 at Chiredzi, nine at Kadoma, and five at Beitbridge. While the initiative is not new, analysts say the sudden acceleration of stand allocations at such a politically sensitive time cannot be ignored. Zimbabwe’s political temperature is rising as the ruling party weighs its next move. With the parliament expected to sit later this month to debate the amendment, the focus will be on whether the ‘empowered’ MPs will toe the line or resist. The post Mnangagwa dangles landas MP loyalty ‘bait’ appeared first on The Namibian.

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Zimbabwe court denies bail to antigovernment protesters A Zimbabweans court on Thursday denied bail for nearly 100 people arrested 10 days ago for allegedly protesting against the rule of president Emmerson Mnangagwa. Police rounded up the 95 men and women on 31 March at a small protest in central Harare mobilised by a veteran of the ruling ZANU-PF party who has called for the president to leave office. They were charged with breaching the peace and participating in gatherings with intent to promote public violence, offences that carry sentence of up to five years in jail. Magistrate Isheunesu Matova said he denied bail on the grounds of public safety as the release of the 95 “will likely cause commotion” and allow them to regroup. Those in jail were aged between 20 and 63 and none were employed, according to the police charge sheet. Three other people arrested the same day were already on trial on similar charges. The day of protests was called by Blessed Geza, a veteran of the war that led to independence in 1980 from white-minority rule, who claims that Mnangagwa is manoeuvring to stay in power after his term ends in 2028. Only dozens of demonstrators gathered – with 200 in the capital, according to police – but many businesses and offices shut for the day in several cities. Mnangagwa, who took power from long-time ruler Robert Mugabe in a 2017 coup, is accused of creeping authoritarianism that has crushed the political opposition, including through long jail terms. Journalist Blessed Mhlanga has been in jail since 24 February on charges related to his interviews with Geza. The post Zimbabwe court denies bail to antigovernment protesters appeared first on The Namibian.

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Africa View Facts (@africaviewfacts.bsky.social) Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 President Emmerson Mnangagwa says he will pause tariffs on US imports to improve ties with President Donald Trump. Trump had earlier set an 18% tax on goods coming from Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe President Emmerson #Mnangagwa says he will pause tariffs on #US imports to improve ties with President Donald Trump.
Trump had earlier set an 18% tax on goods coming from Zimbabwe.#geopolitcs #Zimbabwe #Africa

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Zimbabwe must abandon Rhodesian style of governance Replacing Mnangagwa with another corrupt elite will not deliver the change Zimbabweans demand and need.


🌐 Zimbabwe must abandon Rhodesian style of governance

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Why is Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa facing pressure to resign? An internal split in the ruling ZANU-PF party is driving fears of a possible coup attempt.


🌐 Why is Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa facing pressure to resign?

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Zimbabwe shuts down amid calls for protests A national protest meant to pressure Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa to resign turned into a shutdown as citizens opted to stay away rather than take to the streets amid a heavy security presence. Only a handful of protesters took part in the planned march, spearheaded by a group of disgruntled war veterans who have accused Mnangagwa of corruption and wanting to cling on to power, and they were dispersed by the police. Following the reports of a low turnout, protest leader Blessed Geza urged Zimbabweans “not to be cowards” in a post on X. Mnangagwa became president in 2017 following a coup against long-time leader Robert Mugabe and is currently serving his second and final term. Geza, who wants Vice-President Constantine Chiwenga to replace Mnangagwa , had previously called for Zimbabweans to “fill the streets” in a final push to force the president to step down. Numerous videos were shared on social media throughout the day and in one, police can be seen using teargas to disperse a crowd gathered at the President Robert Mugabe Square in Harare. In another, a woman details the police’s efforts to clamp down on what was regarded as a “peaceful protest” as she vowed “we’re not going anywhere, we’re going to stay here”. “I am 63 and life is tough…I am taking care of my grandchildren because my children cannot afford to,” a protester on crutches also told local media house Citizens Voice Network. “We want General [Constantine] Chiwenga to take over,” she added. Zimbabweans have largely stayed away from a protest aimed at toppling President Emmerson Mnangagwa The vice-president hasn’t commented publicly about the calls for him to replace Mnangagwa and government officials deny there is a rift between the two men. Reacting to Monday’s low turnout, Farai Murapira from the governing Zanu-PF party, said social media was not a reflection of reality. But political scientist Ibbo Mandaza said those disparaging the turnout were wrong. “The shutdown was a massive political statement,” he said. Across various cities and towns, the majority of businesses were shuttered and streets were left emptied of the usual bustle of street vendors and choking traffic. Schools closed and public transport was scarce as fearful residents opted to steer clear of the chaos. The police tightened security, mounting roadblocks into Harare and carrying out patrols on foot and trucks in the city centre throughout the day. They were also seen removing the stones, and cement blocks thrown by protesters. The country’s clergy has since called for cool heads, as it warned that unrest could destabilise an already fragile country. A petrol station attendant told the BBC in a hushed voice that ordinary people didn’t want the country to slide into civil war. At the heart of the recent protest is a reported plan by the president to extend his final term by two years to 2030. Mnangagwa’s second term expires in 2028. The slogan “2030 he will still be the leader” has been shared by his supporters even though Zimbabwe’s constitution limits presidential terms to two five-year terms. Despite a recent assurance from the president that he did intend to step down in three years, many remain unconvinced. This has angered Geza, a veteran of the 1970s war of liberation and former senior Zanu-PF member, who has led a verbal attack on Mnangagwa. In a series of often expletive-laden press conferences, gritty-voiced and with a furrowed forehead, he repeatedly called on the 82-year-old president to go or face being removed. – BBC The post Zimbabwe shuts down amid calls for protests appeared first on The Namibian.

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In Zimbabwe, State Coercion, Voter Apathy Pave Way for Mnangagwa Reelection Despite a struggling economy, incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa is the strong favorite in Zimbabwe’s upcoming election.

#Mnangagwa and his party have used nonviolent coercion, as well as outright violence, to intimidate the opposition and curtail civil society. worldpoliticsreview.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?...

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