Zimbabwe Party Members Want Leader to Stay Past 2028.
More and more local groups want President Mnangagwa to continue running Zimbabwe after his term ends. They say he improves the country.
Party chiefs from different parts of Zimbabwe praise his work, pointing to new roads, buildings, and business growth. Leaders in Manicaland and Matabeleland South just joined others in asking him to stay longer.
These groups meet often to discuss party plans. At a big meeting last year, they all agreed to ask Mnangagwa to stay past 2028 and finish his plans for the country by 2030.
"We must tell everyone about this choice," said Tawanda Mukodza, who leads the party in Manicaland. The party shares these ideas at small meetings across Zimbabwe.
Mangaliso Ndlovu runs the party in Matabeleland South. He said they discuss this plan at every meeting. "All ten areas of Zimbabwe want this," he said. The people can help make it happen."
Even the rival party likes some of these ideas. They agree with waiting until 2030 for the next big vote, which they think gives time for new projects to help people.
The groups say asking the president to stay longer does not violate any laws. They just want him to keep making Zimbabwe stronger.
More and more local groups want President Mnangagwa to continue running Zimbabwe after his term ends. They say he improves the country.
Party chiefs from different parts of Zimbabwe praise his work, pointing to new roads, buildings, and business growth. Leaders in Manicaland and Matabeleland South just joined others in asking him to stay longer.
These groups meet often to discuss party plans. At a big meeting last year, they all agreed to ask Mnangagwa to stay past 2028 and finish his plans for the country by 2030.
"We must tell everyone about this choice," said Tawanda Mukodza, who leads the party in Manicaland. The party shares these ideas at small meetings across Zimbabwe.
Mangaliso Ndlovu runs the party in Matabeleland South. He said they discuss this plan at every meeting. "All ten areas of Zimbabwe want this," he said. The people can help make it happen."
Even the rival party likes some of these ideas. They agree with waiting until 2030 for the next big vote, which they think gives time for new projects to help people.
The groups say asking the president to stay longer does not violate any laws. They just want him to keep making Zimbabwe stronger.