By A Correspondent
Saviour Kasukuwere, an exiled former cabinet minister and a fierce critic of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has labelled the push for a third term in 2030 as unrealistic.
He asserts that the idea of “ED Anenge Achipo” is a futile endeavor that will never come to fruition.
Kasukuwere warns against the dangers of empowering corrupt leaders, stating, “The worst mistake any people can do is to give power to a corrupt and wicked man, because you won’t remove him.” He elaborated that such leaders will always seek to entrench their power to evade accountability. “From day one, he will find ways to fortify himself so that his past never catches up with him. A man with a lot to lose will never let go!”
In response to a query from a follower on X about whether his comments indicated a concession to Mnangagwa, Kasukuwere firmly stated, “No ways, it is not going to happen,” emphasizing his belief that the President’s ambitions are nothing but a daydream.
His remarks come as the ZANU PF Annual People’s Conference is taking place in Bulawayo, where delegates are reportedly singing songs that proclaim, “2030 mucharamba muchitonga,” which translates to “you will still be President of Zimbabwe in 2030.”