A senior member of Zanu PF named Jenfan Muswere talked about how the party makes decisions. He said when everyone at their big meeting in October agreed to something, it became a real rule.
The party met in Bulawayo for their yearly conference. They wanted President Mnangagwa to stay in charge for two more years, until 2030. They need to change some laws to make this happen.
Muswere made it clear that only Zanu PF meetings count when making party choices. He didn't care about what other people said outside the party.
Someone named Gilbert Zowa asked about a party slogan called "ED2030." He wondered about it because President Mnangagwa had said he didn't want to stay past 2028. But Muswere explained that the party really wanted him to keep leading.
The party thinks keeping Mnangagwa as leader would help Zimbabwe grow better. They want him to finish his plans for making the country stronger by 2030.
At the big meeting in Bulawayo, everyone important came. The party's rules say they need enough people there to make decisions. The meeting leader, Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, asked everyone if they wanted Mnangagwa to stay longer. They all said yes.
Muswere believes this choice follows all the party's rules. He thinks having the same leader will help keep good changes going. The party wants to make sure their plans for Zimbabwe's future stay on track.
The party met in Bulawayo for their yearly conference. They wanted President Mnangagwa to stay in charge for two more years, until 2030. They need to change some laws to make this happen.
Muswere made it clear that only Zanu PF meetings count when making party choices. He didn't care about what other people said outside the party.
Someone named Gilbert Zowa asked about a party slogan called "ED2030." He wondered about it because President Mnangagwa had said he didn't want to stay past 2028. But Muswere explained that the party really wanted him to keep leading.
The party thinks keeping Mnangagwa as leader would help Zimbabwe grow better. They want him to finish his plans for making the country stronger by 2030.
At the big meeting in Bulawayo, everyone important came. The party's rules say they need enough people there to make decisions. The meeting leader, Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, asked everyone if they wanted Mnangagwa to stay longer. They all said yes.
Muswere believes this choice follows all the party's rules. He thinks having the same leader will help keep good changes going. The party wants to make sure their plans for Zimbabwe's future stay on track.