Zanu PF Will Rule for 100 Years, Says Killer Zivhu
20 February 2025
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By A Correspondent

Killer Zivhu, a notable and unpredictable member of Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu PF party, has boldly declared that the party will continue to govern the country for the next 100 years.

Zivhu made this assertion in an effort to downplay the ongoing infighting within the party, which has recently seen divisions over President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s 2030 agenda and the question of succession.

In a statement released yesterday, Zivhu dismissed concerns over the internal rifts, stating, “Zimbabweans are easily drawn to anything against ZANU.

My advice to ZANU youth is to leverage this attraction for financial gain! Develop products with branding like GEZA and profit from it.”

The reference to “GEZA” is seen as a nod to the political and social dynamics that often surround the ruling party, suggesting that such issues can be turned into opportunities rather than obstacles.

Zivhu’s statement reflects his belief in the enduring power of Zanu PF, despite the ongoing power struggles within the party.

“Let’s be realistic – ZANU will be in power for the next 100 years,” he declared, underscoring his confidence in the party’s long-term hold on power.

This assertion comes amid growing tension within Zanu PF over Mnangagwa’s vision for the country’s future.

The party is divided over those who support the President’s 2030 agenda and others who believe that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga should take over leadership.

While Zivhu seeks to downplay the significance of these divisions, they have become a significant point of contention within the ruling party.

Despite the infighting, Zivhu’s comments suggest that he believes Zanu PF’s grip on power is unshakable, and that the party’s influence will persist for a century to come.