Mnangagwa Uses Cash To Buy Loyalty From Party Members
11 March 2025
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By A Correspondent

Zanu PF leader, Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa, is reportedly using financial incentives to secure loyalty from party members, as tensions rise surrounding his 2030 agenda.

The Presidential Fund has now been extended to all party wings, including the Youth and Women’s wings, with both set to benefit from this financial initiative.

This development was disclosed by Special Presidential Advisor, Dr. Paul Tungwarara, during the launch of the Masvingo Province Presidential War Veteran Fund, the War Veteran borehole scheme, and the War Veteran Housing Scheme in Masvingo West Constituency over the weekend.

“We are extending the Presidential Fund to all wings. This is a gesture of sincerity from the President,” Dr. Tungwarara said, highlighting that the funds are aimed at supporting the various factions within the party.

Critics, however, view the move as an effort by Mnangagwa to solidify his grip on power by buying loyalty from within his party as simmering tensions continue to brew within Zanu PF. The move comes amid concerns over Mnangagwa’s plans for the 2030 agenda and the growing division within the ruling party.