Mohadi set to retire as Zimbabwe readies new leadership

A top government insider confirms VP Mohadi begged President Mnangagwa to let him quit! The sickly 75-year-old spends more days at home than at work. His health problems became obvious when he collapsed three times during public events. During January, Mohadi acted as president for 18 days but appeared just once - sitting throughout a press conference with his voice constantly fading away.

Mohadi previously worked as Home Affairs Minister before grabbing the VP seat after Mugabe lost power. He resigned shamefully in 2021 when recordings exposed his affairs with married women, including a security agent. Mnangagwa brought him back last year despite the scandal. Sources claim the president wants military chief General Phillip Sibanda as the replacement VP.

This creates a direct power battle between Sibanda and current VP Chiwenga, who leads the race to become the next party leader. Political experts see this as the start of major changes inside both government ranks and party leadership ahead of 2028. The presidential spokesman refused to discuss these dramatic developments, which threaten party stability.
 

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