Zanu PF central committee member Kudakwashe Tagwirei has advocated for constitutional changes that would extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's tenure through 2030, citing economic improvements under the current administration. During a meeting with party supporters in Chitungwiza, the businessman argued that Zimbabwe has experienced significant advances in infrastructure development, currency stabilization and investor relations that warrant continuation of the existing leadership. Provincial officials, including Harare chairperson Godwills Masimirembwa and minister Charles Tavengwa, backed the proposal, characterizing the modification as an extension rather than an additional term that would allow completion of the National Development Strategy 1 and subsequent initiatives.
Politburo member Omega Hungwe emphasized policy benefits for women and youth while supporting the constitutional adjustment. Tagwirei recently joined the Zanu PF central committee and addressed multiple provincial gatherings, expressing willingness to undertake assignments from party leadership and the president.
Politburo member Omega Hungwe emphasized policy benefits for women and youth while supporting the constitutional adjustment. Tagwirei recently joined the Zanu PF central committee and addressed multiple provincial gatherings, expressing willingness to undertake assignments from party leadership and the president.