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Zimbabwean war veterans, once staunch supporters of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, have demanded his resignation, accusing him of nepotism, corruption, and economic mismanagement. Speaking at a press conference, Blessed Runesu Geza, a veteran and Zanu-PF central committee member, criticized Mnangagwa for failing to deliver on promises made after his 2017 rise to power. Geza highlighted worsening corruption and hardships, stating, “Enough is enough.” However, Zanu-PF spokesperson Farai Marapira dismissed the demands as “rogue rantings.” The call for Mnangagwa’s resignation underscores divisions within the ruling party, with some factions opposing his bid for a third term in 2028. Analysts believe the veterans’ frustrations reflect broader dissatisfaction but note that the political future remains uncertain.
Source: VOA