Zimbabwe is now in a dangerous and frightening situation. The ruling Zanu PF party is deeply divided, and the fight for power has turned violent. President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, are locked in a fierce struggle. This battle began quietly after Robert Mugabe was removed in 2017, but it has now exploded into full public view.
Mnangagwa has ruled Zimbabwe since Mugabe’s fall, but his leadership is now being seriously challenged. Chiwenga and his supporters believe Mnangagwa has failed. They accuse him of being corrupt, weak, and only focused on protecting himself and his rich friends. War veterans, led by Blessed Geza, are now openly calling for Mnangagwa to step down. They say the country is collapsing under his rule.
Chiwenga, who helped bring Mnangagwa to power through the 2017 coup, is now speaking out. Though he does not mention Mnangagwa directly, his words about corruption and failed leadership clearly point to the president. This indirect criticism is part of his growing campaign to take over.
The situation reached a new level of danger last night. Several businesses owned by Mnangagwa’s allies were attacked. Buildings were firebombed. Cars were set on fire. These were not random crimes. They were clear messages — warnings to those who continue to support the president.
Among those targeted were well-known names like Kuda Tagwirei, Wicknell Chivayo, Tino Machakaire, and John Mangudya. All of them are close to Mnangagwa and have become rich through government contracts and favours. These men are seen by many Zimbabweans as part of the corrupt system that is killing the country.
The attack on Wicknell Chivayo has shocked the nation the most. Armed men robbed his in-laws and stole nearly US$75,000 — part of the US$125,000 he paid as bride price for his wife. People believe this was not just a robbery. It was a warning. Chivayo, who constantly shows off his wealth, has become a symbol of greed and cronyism. Many believe this attack is connected to his links with Mnangagwa.
Insiders say more attacks could come. Reports of break-ins, threats, and other acts of intimidation are spreading. This is no longer a simple political fight — it has become a war inside Zanu PF. And Zimbabweans are caught in the middle.
The division between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga is tearing the party apart. Mnangagwa is losing support fast. Even some of his old allies are now turning against him. Chiwenga is gaining ground as anger over corruption and poverty grows. People are tired of lies, suffering, and broken promises.
Zimbabweans are deeply worried. The violence is rising. The economy is failing. There is no leadership, no peace, and no hope. The firebombings are a sign that things are spinning out of control. If this power struggle continues, it could push the country into serious conflict.
Mnangagwa’s grip on power is clearly weakening. Chiwenga’s team is preparing to take over. But the price of this battle is too high. The risk of more violence and bloodshed is growing with each passing day. The nation is on edge.
This fight is not just about who leads Zanu PF. It is about the future of Zimbabwe. Will the country collapse into chaos, or will a new leadership rise and fix what is broken?
As this deadly power war continues, one thing is certain — Zimbabwe will never be the same again. The people are watching, the clock is ticking, and the storm is already here.
Every time Zimbabwe takes a step forward, fake news like this appears. No buildings were bombed, stop spreading unverified stories. This so-called division is being exaggerated by Western-backed bloggers. ZANU PF is unshaken, and the President remains firmly in charge.
This is exactly what happens when power is built on lies and corruption; it eventually turns inward and eats itself. The people are the victims. ZANU-PF’s internal war is dangerous for the whole country. The violence proves how deep the rot goes in our leadership. Attacks on the president’s allies show the stakes are high. This isn’t governance; it’s gangster politics, and Zimbabweans are suffering. Mnangagwa and Chiwenga are fighting for power, not for the people. We need new leadership that truly cares about Zimbabwe’s future.
This article is pure fiction designed to cause panic. There is no war in ZANU PF, just enemies of the state trying to divide the party. These are just lies to weaken a strong government. ED is in control and continues to lead with vision and unity. Don’t fall for opposition propaganda.