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Zimbabwe's ruling party moves to extend President Mnangagwa's term
A resolution adopted at the party’s annual conference directs the government to “initiate the requisite legislative amendments” to implement the plan.
October 21, 2025

Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF party said Saturday it will begin steps to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term by two years, potentially keeping the 83-year-old in power until 2030.

Under Zimbabwe’s Constitution, Mnangagwa is due to step down in 2028 after completing two five-year terms. Any extension would require amending the term-limit provisions.

The resolution, adopted at the party’s annual conference in the eastern city of Mutare, directs the government to “initiate the requisite legislative amendments” to implement the plan, said Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, who also serves as ZANU-PF’s legal secretary.

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