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Chief Gwesela sparks outrage backing Mnangagwa’s term extension
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 65118, member: 636"] A Midlands traditional leader has sparked public outrage by endorsing a controversial proposal to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term beyond 2028, seemingly violating Zimbabwe’s constitution and the Traditional Leaders Act, which requires chiefs to remain apolitical. Chief Gwesela of Zhombe, born Ndabezinhle Wait Ndebele, made the comments during a traditional ceremony at his homestead last week, urging his people to support Mnangagwa’s continued leadership until 2030. He praised the president for what he called "unprecedented development efforts" under the Second Republic. Gwesela’s remarks came shortly after Mnangagwa handed over 100 vehicles to senior army commanders, fueling speculation about efforts to secure military loyalty amid internal ZANU-PF succession disputes. The chief defended his position, claiming it reflected the desires of the younger generation. His comments, however, contravene Zimbabwe's Constitution, which forbids traditional leaders from participating in political activities. Human rights groups have condemned similar actions by other chiefs, including Chief Oliver Saurombe, who recently called for Mnangagwa to serve as "life president." Critics argue that such statements are unconstitutional and undermine the political neutrality required of traditional leaders. Despite Mnangagwa’s assertions that he will not extend his presidency, the endorsements from chiefs and ZANU-PF officials have fueled ongoing debate about his future. [/QUOTE]
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