Chamisa To Take Over From Mnangagwa In 2028- Mliswa
12 December 2019
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Farai Dziva| Norton Member of Parliament, Temba Mliswa has indicated that MDC leader
Nelson Chamisa is likely to lead the country after the expiry of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s two terms in 2028.

Mliswa believes Chamisa will take over the leadership of the country when Mnangagwa’s two terms expire in 2028.

Mliswa, quoted by NewsDay said a young leader will succeed Mnangagwa and of all young politicians, Chamisa was the most placed to become Zimbabwe’s next President.

“After 2028, it will be the young people who will be given the chance and of course, the most prominent young person that you have in politics is Nelson Chamisa, to be honest with you… he will definitely get his chance one day but for now, let’s support the President and when his time is over then we will also support Chamisa,”said Mliswa.