3.3.2025
20:29
ZANU
PF
Women’s
League
national
chairperson,
Mabel
Chinomona,
has
declared
that
President
Emmerson
Mnangagwa
will
not
be
stepping
down,
despite
growing
calls
from
some
war
veterans
for
his
resignation
before
the
end
of
his
term.
The
calls
for
Mnangagwa
to
resign
have
intensified
in
recent
weeks,
notably
from
war
veterans
like
Blessed
Runesu
Geza
and
Andrease
Mathibela.
These
demands
come
amid
efforts
by
Mnangagwa’s
allies
to
extend
his
presidency
beyond
his
second
and
final
term,
set
to
expire
in
2028.
Speaking
to
the
national
executive
of
the
Women’s
League
in
Harare
on
Friday,
Chinomona
castigated
the
continued
attacks
on
the
President,
calling
the
situation
unprecedented.
She
said:
People
are
busy
giving
each
other
positions
on
social
media,
that
this
is
your
year,
so-and-so
will
assume
leadership.
There
is
no
sun
that
rises
before
another
one
sets…It
is
common
knowledge
that
from
Mnangagwa,
there
will
come
other
leaders,
it
is
everywhere,
this
one
comes
and
goes…
Chinomona,
who
also
serves
as
Senate
President,
accused
some
party
members
of
accepting
bribes
as
small
as
US$10
to
undermine
the
party
leadership.
At
Friday’s
event,
she
showcased
state-of-the-art
egg
incubators,
which
will
be
distributed
across
all
10
provinces
to
support
poultry
projects
led
by
women.
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