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Mnangagwa warns loyalty fakers in heated Zanu PF scuffle
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27573, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe's President Mnangagwa stepped in Wednesday to address growing rifts among Zanu PF party members. His party faces serious internal battles as competing groups clash over whether he should stay in power beyond the two terms allowed by the constitution. During a Politburo meeting at party headquarters, Mnangagwa spoke firmly against divisions. He warned members not to spread stories that might damage party unity. He emphasized that real party supporters understand the revolution's direction, party history, values, and traditions. He cautioned members against following those who pretend to be loyal but actually want to create problems. Mnangagwa stressed that true loyalty means staying committed to the party at all times - day or night, awake or asleep - not just when convenient. He added that leadership should never need to question anyone's dedication or loyalty. Mnangagwa made clear that political showboating has no place in the party. Those who engage in such behavior, along with anyone who supports them, should be exposed and rejected. Despite publicly stating he won't seek another term after his constitutional limit ends, a faction backs him, ruling until 2030. Some opposition lawmakers have been recruited to help change the constitution, creating a path for Mnangagwa to extend his leadership. Cabinet ministers like Daniel Garwe and Jenfan Muswere have openly supported keeping him in power longer. This has caused serious friction within Zanu PF, with certain war veterans, including party Central Committee member Blessed Geza, asking for Mnangagwa's resignation. Mnangagwa further stated that defending the party and promoting its beliefs remains both a moral duty and a practical necessity. He called for all party structures to stay alert and firmly protect revolutionary foundations. He explained this vigilance matters because neo-colonial forces aim to corrupt the minds and hearts of the Zimbabwean people. [/QUOTE]
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