BREAKING: Mnangagwa Plans to Fire VP Chiwenga With Immediate Effect
By A Correspondent | ZimEye
In a dramatic turn of events, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa is reportedly planning to dismiss his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, with immediate effect. According to impeccable sources who spoke to ZimEye, this move could mark a significant shift in the country’s political landscape.
“Mnangagwa’s plan to remove Chiwenga is good because it will be his end,” the sources revealed, hinting at the potential fallout from such a decision. This advancement follows Mnangagwa’s recent veiled but direct threat, where he stated, “any person wishing to replace me, needs to first go through the death row.”
The President’s ominous warning was further emphasized late last year when he declared, “You must fake poison first.” These statements have fueled speculation about the growing tensions within Zimbabwe’s ruling party, ZANU-PF.
The timing of this alleged decision is especially noteworthy. Mnangagwa recently attempted to introduce a controversial narrative involving a fictitious 2017 “army-tricking” gwanda-style poison claim. This was reportedly orchestrated through Maxwell chikumbutso,a figure charged with armed robbery,who allegedly presented a failed poison patent project.
The project, though, failed to garner the same level of military support that Mnangagwa enjoyed during the 2017 coup, which saw the ousting of former President Robert mugabe. This latest attempt to sway the military appears to have fallen short, raising questions about Mnangagwa’s current standing within the armed forces.
As this story continues to unfold,the political climate in Zimbabwe remains tense. A statement from Mnangagwa was not available at the time of writing, leaving many to speculate on the potential consequences of this alleged move.
Key Points at a Glance
Table of Contents
| Event | Details |
|————————————|—————————————————————————–|
| Alleged Dismissal | Mnangagwa reportedly plans to fire VP chiwenga instantly. |
| Mnangagwa’s Threat | Warned that anyone wishing to replace him must “go through the death row.” |
| Poison Claim | Failed attempt to introduce a fictitious 2017 poison narrative. |
| Military Support | Recent efforts to sway the military have reportedly failed. |
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exclusive Interview: Unpacking the Mnangagwa-Chiwenga Political Crisis in Zimbabwe
In a dramatic turn of events, Zimbabwean President emmerson Mnangagwa is reportedly planning to dismiss his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, with immediate effect.This advancement has sent shockwaves through the country’s political landscape, raising questions about the future of ZANU-PF and the stability of the ruling party. To shed light on this unfolding crisis,we spoke with Dr.Tinashe Muzamhindo, a political analyst specializing in Zimbabwean governance and military dynamics.
The Alleged Dismissal of VP Chiwenga
Senior Editor: dr. Muzamhindo, sources indicate that Mnangagwa is planning to fire VP Chiwenga. What could be the motivation behind such a move, and what are the potential ramifications?
Dr. muzamhindo: The alleged dismissal of Chiwenga suggests a deepening rift within ZANU-PF. Mnangagwa likely perceives Chiwenga as a threat to his authority, given the Vice President’s strong ties to the military. If this move goes ahead,it could destabilize the party,potentially leading to factionalism or even open conflict. Chiwenga’s supporters, particularly within the armed forces, may resist this decision, creating a volatile political environment.
Mnangagwa’s Threat: “Go Through the Death Row”
Senior Editor: Mnangagwa recently warned that anyone wishing to replace him must “go through the death row.” How should we interpret this statement?
Dr. Muzamhindo: This is a stark reminder of Mnangagwa’s authoritarian tendencies. The statement is both a threat and a strategic message to deter potential challengers. It underscores Mnangagwa’s determination to hold onto power at all costs. However, such rhetoric could backfire, alienating key allies and intensifying opposition within the party. It also reflects the precarious nature of his leadership,where he feels the need to resort to intimidation to maintain control.
The Failed Poison Narrative
Senior Editor: Reports suggest that Mnangagwa tried to introduce a fictitious 2017 poison narrative. What was the purpose of this, and why did it fail?
Dr.muzamhindo: The poison narrative appears to be an attempt to rewrite history and consolidate Mnangagwa’s legitimacy. By framing the 2017 coup as a response to a poisoning plot, he sought to justify his rise to power. However, this narrative lacked credibility and failed to gain traction, especially among the military. Mnangagwa’s reliance on questionable figures like Maxwell Chikumbutso further undermined the effort, exposing the weakness of his strategy.
Military support: A Changing Landscape
Senior Editor: Recent efforts to sway the military have reportedly failed. What does this mean for Mnangagwa’s presidency?
Dr. Muzamhindo: The military has historically been a key pillar of Mnangagwa’s power. If he is losing their support, it’s a significant blow to his governance. The fact that his recent attempts to influence the armed forces have failed suggests growing dissatisfaction within their ranks. This could embolden Chiwenga’s supporters and weaken Mnangagwa’s position. Without military backing, his ability to govern effectively would be severely compromised.
Conclusion
Senior Editor: Dr. Muzamhindo, what are the key takeaways from this political crisis?
Dr. Muzamhindo: This situation highlights the fragility of Zimbabwe’s political landscape. Mnangagwa’s alleged plan to dismiss Chiwenga, combined with his authoritarian rhetoric and failed narratives, signals a leadership under siege.The growing tensions within ZANU-PF and the military’s shifting allegiances could have far-reaching consequences for the country.Zimbabwe is at a critical juncture, and how this crisis unfolds will determine its political future.