Zimbabwe’s Ruling Party Moves to Extend President Mnangagwa’s Term to 2030
10:06 19.10.2025 (Updated: 10:24 19.10.2025)
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Zimbabwe’s Ruling Party Moves to Extend President Mnangagwa’s Term to 2030
With Emmerson Mnangagwa's current term set to end in 2028, ZANU-PF directed the government to take constitutional and legal steps to extend his term by two years.
The decision was made during the party's 22nd National People's Conference, with an implementation deadline set for October 2026.
Party officials stated the move ensures "continuity, stability and sustained transformation."
"Delegates affirmed that President Mnangagwa’s visionary leadership, marked by stability, economic recovery and transformative national development, must continue to guide the nation beyond the current constitutional term limit," Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi said.
The conference also reinforced support for Zimbabwe’s gold-backed currency, the ZiG, urging it to remain the sole legal tender for domestic transactions, including fuel purchases.
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