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Zanu-PF conference to prioritize power fights over poverty
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63530, member: 636"] Political analysts warn that Zanu-PF's annual conference scheduled for Mutare this month will prioritize factional disputes over Zimbabwe's economic problems. Mining companies near Mutare must pay a mandatory $3,000 fee to fund the event despite operating in a struggling economy. The conference occurs as internal party divisions intensify through heated Politburo sessions and leadership changes focused on succession battles. Analyst Reuben Mbofana stated the gathering will consolidate power among ruling elites rather than address unemployment and corruption. Stephen Chan described the event as a power contest disconnected from citizens' needs. President Emmerson Mnangagwa removed Obert Mpofu as secretary-general and appointed Jacob Mudenda as his replacement in a move viewed as succession positioning. Analysts predict the conference will mirror previous Zanu-PF meetings that emphasize self-preservation instead of policy reform. The unresolved succession question remains unaddressed despite hints that Mnangagwa will step down in 2028. Tensions escalated after party spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa criticized Vice President Constantino Chiwenga as camps compete for future control. [/QUOTE]
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