Zimbabwe's war veterans demand President Mnangagwa's resignation
- A group of veterans from Zimbabwe's liberation war has demanded President Emmerson Mnangagwa's immediate resignation due to his alleged failure to uphold the values of independence and his leadership style.
- Blessed Runesu Geza, a prominent war veteran, criticized Mnangagwa for corruption, nepotism, and cronyism, stating that the president has failed the nation and its people.
- The veterans expressed that under Mnangagwa's leadership, the economy has worsened, and many citizens remain jobless and impoverished, contrary to their hopes after his rise to power in 2017.
- The call for Mnangagwa's resignation was met with dismissal from Zanu-PF spokesman Farai Marapira, while political professor Eldred Masunungure noted the veterans' genuine frustration with the current situation.
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