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Mnangagwa and Chiwenga turn ZANU-PF into a China-India proxy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61475, member: 636"] Zimbabwe faces internal power struggles ahead of the 2028 presidential election. President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Deputy Constantino Chiwenga pursue separate diplomatic strategies while competing for party leadership. Their rivalry extends beyond domestic politics into international relations. The succession battle threatens party unity three years before the scheduled vote. Mnangagwa strengthens ties with Beijing through infrastructure projects and mining investments. Chiwenga builds relationships with India by promoting agricultural and pharmaceutical partnerships. Chinese funding supports the current president, while Indian cooperation provides the deputy's alternative backing. Both leaders deny conflicts exist between them publicly. ZANU-PF splits into opposing factions, with each supporting a different candidate. Military officers favor Chiwenga due to his military background. Party officials support Mnangagwa through established networks and Chinese financial resources. The division affects government policy decisions and foreign investment strategies. International powers closely monitor Zimbabwe's political developments. China seeks stability to protect its resource investments, while India attempts to balance its regional influence. The succession fight creates opportunities for infrastructure development, but raises concerns about transparency. External involvement transforms domestic politics into regional competition. [/QUOTE]
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