ZANU PF CIVIL WAR DEEPENS AS MNANGAGWA AND CHIWENGA CLASH

Zimbabwe is now facing a serious fight inside the ruling ZANU PF party. The leaders are no longer united. They are turning against each other, and the country is watching closely. President Emmerson Mnangagwa is being challenged by his own Vice President, Constantino Chiwenga, and powerful war veterans who once stood with him.
Information Minister Jenfan Muswere has now stepped forward to support Mnangagwa. He is trying to defend the president in public. But the reality is clear — Chiwenga and the war veterans are openly attacking Mnangagwa’s leadership. They say he wants too much power. They also say the government is full of corruption and nepotism, with the president putting his family and friends in top positions.
This power struggle feels very familiar to many Zimbabweans. It reminds them of November 2017, when the military and war veterans removed Robert Mugabe. At that time, Mnangagwa and Chiwenga worked together to take control. But now, the same people who helped Mnangagwa rise are calling for him to step down. They accuse him of becoming like Mugabe — greedy, selfish, and power-hungry.
There are also whispers that Mnangagwa wants to stay in office until 2030. Some say he is planning a third term. But the constitution only allows two terms. Chiwenga is not happy with this plan. He was expected to take over after 2028. Now, he feels betrayed. He believes Mnangagwa is breaking their agreement and trying to rule forever.
But this is not just about politics — it is also about money. Many people close to Mnangagwa are making millions through government deals. They do not want him to leave because they will lose everything. These people are fighting to protect their wealth and their power. On the other hand, Chiwenga and the war veterans say the country needs change. They say Mnangagwa has failed the people and the economy.
The tension is rising. Chiwenga is getting more support inside the party. More and more war veterans are speaking out. They say Mnangagwa is no longer fit to lead. But not all war veterans agree. Some still support Mnangagwa. This is making the situation even more dangerous. ZANU PF is now split into two sides — and the fight is getting worse.
People are now asking: what will happen next? Will Mnangagwa try to remove Chiwenga before he becomes too powerful? Or will Chiwenga make his move first, just like he did in 2017 when Mugabe was forced to resign?
This fight is shaking the whole country. People in government are choosing sides. No one knows who to trust. The economy is already in crisis, and now the political situation is unstable. Investors are nervous. Prices are going up. Jobs are hard to find. The people are suffering while the leaders fight for control.
Zimbabweans are losing hope. Many believed that Mnangagwa would bring change after Mugabe. But now, they see the same problems again. Broken promises. Corruption. Greedy leaders. And more political chaos.
The war veterans are warning that Zimbabwe is heading toward another big crisis. If the fighting inside ZANU PF continues, it could lead to violence or even another coup. The people must be careful. They must not be used as tools in a power struggle between two powerful men.
ZANU PF is now divided. And a divided ZANU PF is dangerous for Zimbabwe. Whether Mnangagwa wins, or Chiwenga takes over, one thing is clear — the people are the ones who suffer the most.
This is exactly what’s happening. ZANU PF is falling apart while Zimbabweans suffer. We need real change, not another power struggle. Mnangagwa promised a new Zimbabwe after Mugabe. But all we got was more corruption, nepotism, and poverty.
This article is the truth. The same people who helped remove Mugabe are now exposing Mnangagwa for the dictator he has become. War veterans standing up against Mnangagwa shows how bad things have gotten. Even his closest allies see the damage he’s doing.