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Dambudzo Mnangagwa loyalists flood Zanu-PF with fake grassroots groups
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79362, member: 636"] A surge of new organizations pledging loyalty to President Emmerson Mnangagwa is emerging, widely viewed as an orchestrated effort to build momentum for extending his rule beyond the constitutional limit of 2028. These groups, ranging from teacher and miner associations to more unusual entities like "Former Footballers and Coaches4ED," are seeking affiliate status with the ruling Zanu PF party, often backed by donations from controversial business figures. Critics and analysts describe the affiliate drive as a patronage system fueled by fear and financial opportunism rather than genuine political support. They argue these structures are designed to create an illusion of popular demand for a third term, access state resources, and provide impunity for affiliated members. While party officials frame the growing numbers as proof of Zanu PF's broad appeal, opponents characterize it as a commercialized and coercive strategy to legitimize prolonged power, noting the president has not actively discouraged the campaign despite publicly disavowing interest in remaining in office. [/QUOTE]
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