Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s time in office is due to end in 2028, but his ruling ZANU-PF party has announced plans to extend his term limit. The proposal is already causing divisions within his party.
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- ZANU-PF has proposed extending President Mnangagwa's term to 2030. 20s
- The proposal has support within the party but has also deepened internal divisions. 31s
- Mnangagwa's deputy, a key figure in the 2017 coup, is leading opposition to the extension. 1m 15s
- Zimbabwe's constitution currently limits presidents to two terms, with Mnangagwa's second term ending in 2028. 1m 55s
- Constitutional changes would require parliamentary approval and a national referendum, but ZANU-PF's majority may facilitate the process. 2m 24s