Garwe Defends Mnangagwa Extending Term to 2030 not Third Term

Local Government Minister Daniel Garwe explained that asking President Mnangagwa to lead until 2030 means something different than seeking a third term. During his address at a provincial meeting in Marondera, he made their intentions clear. The request simply asks the President to guide the country for several more years. Garwe urged people not to put different words into their mouths.

The minister stated that current elected officials would remain in their positions through 2030 under this plan. Those who disagree might face replacement through special elections held to fill their seats. Party members have decided together to approach the President about extending his leadership role. They plan to explain carefully why they believe this extension benefits everyone.

Garwe pointed to Mnangagwa's deep history with the party as an irreplaceable asset for the nation. He mentioned how the President witnessed the organization from its very beginning as a young member. This gives him the knowledge that nobody else has, creating valuable institutional memory. Even among war veterans, Mnangagwa stands out for his complete understanding of party history.

The minister admired the President's leadership approach and policy successes as further reasons to continue his guidance. These achievements demonstrate his ability to move the country forward effectively toward important goals. His unique combination of historical perspective and proven results creates an ideal foundation for progress. Garwe believes these qualities make Mnangagwa perfectly suited to lead Zimbabwe through the coming years.
 

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