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Mnangagwa under pressure to ditch Chiwenga
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31550, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's top leaders are fighting about who should be important in the government. President Emmerson Mnangagwa might try to remove Vice President Constantino Chiwenga from his job. Many powerful people met at a private farm to discuss what might happen. Some leaders warned that removing Chiwenga could cause big problems. Military leaders and security experts say kicking him out might anger soldiers. They believe Chiwenga is very important to the way the government and military work together. People close to the president want to push Chiwenga out of his job. They also want to remove another military leader who supports Chiwenga. War veterans and other important people say Mnangagwa is listening to people who were not elected to help lead the country. Members of the military are ready to fight back if Chiwenga loses his job. They believe removing him could cause serious trouble. Some people are worried that Zimbabwe might have a big fight between different groups of leaders. The situation looks dangerous. Security experts say things could go very wrong if leaders are not careful. Nobody knows exactly what will happen, but many people are scared about the future. Chiwenga played a big role in helping Mnangagwa become president during a major government change years ago. Now, the two leaders might become enemies. The fight could break apart the political group that runs Zimbabwe. Political experts think the country might have serious problems if these leaders keep fighting. They worry about soldiers becoming angry and people losing trust in the government. The situation could make life hard for normal Zimbabweans. Nobody has officially said what will happen next. Chiwenga and Mnangagwa are not talking about the problem. Everyone is waiting to see what these powerful leaders will do and how it might change Zimbabwe. [/QUOTE]
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