ZANU PF IS NOW FIGHTING ITSELF WHILE ZIMBABWEANS SUFFER
The fights inside ZANU PF are now very serious, and they show a party that is breaking down. President Emmerson Mnangagwa attacked his rivals again, this time speaking at a politburo meeting in Harare. He called the people fighting him “wolves in sheep’s clothing.” His words show how deep the cracks inside the ruling party have become.
The group led by Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga is growing stronger, and many people in the army support him. Even the war veterans, who were always very close to ZANU PF, are now turning against Mnangagwa. They say he has failed the country and he must go. This shows that the party is now divided, and Mnangagwa is fighting hard to keep control.
Mnangagwa said he is the true leader of the party and the one who protects its history and ideas. He told members to stay loyal and not follow lies meant to divide ZANU PF. He said real members must be loyal every day, not only when it helps them. But these words no longer sound strong because the country is facing many problems.
Zimbabweans are suffering from high inflation, corruption, and a very bad economy. There is also a lot of fear because of human rights abuses. So when people hear ZANU PF leaders fighting each other, they see it as selfish. It is clear they are fighting for power, not for the people. While they argue, Zimbabwe continues to sink.
Chiwenga and his team now feel more confident. They helped remove Robert Mugabe in the 2017 coup, and they believe they can remove Mnangagwa too. They see him as someone who has failed and is now weak. When war veterans said Mnangagwa must go, it was a strong sign that he is losing support inside the party.
Mnangagwa is trying to use party ideology to calm the fight, but it will not work. He spoke about the Chitepo School of Ideology, but that cannot fix the deep divisions that now exist. The problems are bigger than speeches. The truth is that members of ZANU PF are fighting for their own power and positions.
These divisions show that ZANU PF does not care about building a better Zimbabwe. The party is driven by personal ambition and greed. People want power, not progress. As Mnangagwa and Chiwenga continue to fight, ordinary people struggle to buy food, access clean water, get jobs, or live in safety.
Now it is clear that ZANU PF is destroying itself from inside. Even if Mnangagwa survives this fight, the cracks in the party will not go away. And if he is pushed out, the party will still remain broken. A party that has ruled Zimbabwe through fear, violence, and rigging now faces its biggest threat. Not from the opposition, but from its own members who no longer trust each other.
This is the truth: ZANU PF is falling apart while the nation suffers every day.
War veterans turning against Mnangagwa is not a small thing. These are the same people who defended ZANU PF no matter what. If even they are saying he must go, it shows how badly he has failed. A leader who loses the army, war vets, and the people has nothing left.
When a president starts calling his own comrades “wolves in sheep’s clothing,” it means the party is already eating itself. ZANU PF is collapsing under the weight of its own greed. They ruled through fear for decades, and now fear has turned inward. This is not leadership. This is panic.
Zimbabweans are starving, hospitals have no medicine, and jobs are gone. Yet ZANU PF leaders are busy fighting each other for power. This party has no vision for the country anymore. It only has ambition and hatred. The people are just spectators to their greed.