Mnangagwa in a Fix with Protests and Party Drama

President Mnangagwa faces heavy pressure as protests near on March 31. His leadership is attacked for corruption and helping friends. The ruling ZANU-PF party shows cracks from inside. War veterans are pushing the hardest for the President to quit his job.

Blessed Geza, thrown out of ZANU-PF's main group, asked people to join protests across the country. He backs Vice President Chiwenga as the next leader. At a meeting Wednesday, Mnangagwa asked citizens to skip these protests. He thanked people for standing against what he called troublemakers.

The President stated Zimbabwe will stay a free nation where all live in peace. He added that ZANU-PF moves forward like a train that cannot stop. The party splits into two sides - one wants Mnangagwa to stay past his legal time limit. The other side backs Chiwenga to take the top spot.

Geza hides for his safety but calls Chiwenga their Commander in public talks. This shows who the warfighters want if they push Mnangagwa out. The President insists his party remains powerful. He tells party chiefs to stay watchful.

Mnangagwa called party rules as sacred as a tree's roots, with members acting as branches. He stated that those who stray from party lines must fall away. He pushed party members to help solve problems facing regular people. He asked all party levels to lead honestly and care about issues that affect daily life.
 

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