Thursday, September 18

Mnangagwa Snubs Election Delay Push as Chiwenga Demands Arrests in Explosive State Capture Dossier on Tagwirei, Chivayo, Nguwaya & Sakupwanya

Harare – Breaking News: President Emmerson Mnangagwa has rejected calls by some loyalists to postpone Zimbabwe’s 2028 elections to 2030, just hours after a tense politburo meeting turned into a battlefield of accusations. His deputy, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, shook the room when he unveiled a bombshell dossier alleging that the ruling party has been “captured” by powerful businessmen Kudakwashe Tagwirei, Wicknell Chivayo, Delish Nguwaya and Scott Sakupwanya. Chiwenga demanded their arrest for financial crimes, warning that ZANU–PF risks collapse if the alleged cartel remains untouchable.

Speaking to the ZANU–PF Central Committee on Thursday, Mnangagwa struck a defiant tone, urging party members to “introspect” and remain focused on winning the 2028 harmonised elections. Analysts say the president’s remarks may have been aimed at calming growing divisions, but the shadow of state capture and looming arrests has left Zimbabwe’s political landscape on edge. With the explosive Chiwenga dossier in play, the battle lines inside ZANU–PF could reshape the future of power in Harare.

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