Kasukuwere roasts Mnangagwa, warns Zanu PF is not a tuckshop

Former Zanu-PF political commissar Saviour Tyson Kasukuwere launched a fierce attack against President Emmerson Mnangagwa on social media on Tuesday. Kasukuwere challenged Mnangagwa's perceived efforts to centralize party authority under personal command. The former commissar emphasized that Zanu PF operates through collective leadership rather than individual dominance. He declared that presidential status does not grant party ownership rights.

Speculation surrounds potential attempts by Mnangagwa to extend his tenure beyond constitutional boundaries. Political observers interpret Kasukuwere's statement as evidence of growing internal discord within the ruling party. Senior party members are demonstrating increasing resistance to efforts to consolidate centralized power. These developments highlight fundamental disagreements about leadership succession and democratic processes within Zanu PF.
 

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