By A Correspondent | ZimEye | ZANU PF seniors at their main base in the capital have chased off a large group of party members preparing for a 2030 agenda press conference to expel controversial war veterans, scheduled for today, ZimEye can reveal.
ZANU PF Mash West members led by chairperson Mary Mliswa and Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi were scheduled to arrive at the party’s Harare Head Quarters, at 2pm for a press conference to fire Central Committee member, Blessed “Bombshell” Geza.

@ZANUPF_Official staff members at Harare HQ have however told the group to do it elsewhere.
Sources tell ZimEye following the denial, they have relocated to Zvimba East, Northcourt Mt Hampden premises (next to Charles Prince Airport). The leaders behind this initiative are accused of receiving USD11million for the purpose, according to other sources.
The prolific war veteran, Blessed Geza, just yesterday called for Emmerson Mnangagwa’s resignation with immediate effect, accusing him of leadership failure.
The decision by ZANU PF HQ staff members to deny Ziyambi was done by a group of people who regard Geza as one of the chief custodians of the liberation struggle.
A comment from Mary Mliswa could not be obtained at the time of writing.
Her colleague, Ziyambi is known for instructing at a recent party conference that members must pretend that Mnangagwa is not part of the call to extend his term to 2030.
2 weeks ago, he spoke on video saying when he next meets the president, he will say the call to change the constitution is “something created in our rural areas,” when the truth is it was actually launched at Emmerson Mnangagwa’s own farm, Precabe in the ZANU PF leader’s presence in January.
Tempers are boiling in ZANU PF as core members gang up to stop Mnangagwa from changing the country’s constitution following a motion set up by a group of loyalists who include Energy Mutodi. The motion seeks to cancel 2028 elections and make Mnangagwa head of state till 2030.
Mnangagwa last year said anyone seeking “to be like me” needs to first go through the death row and drink poison before becoming president. His statements have triggered a shift of support and last week Monday a large crowd denounced his threats, as party members sang, “siyanai naye Chiwenga, tiende mberi- leave Chiwenga alone so that we can make progress!”
A line has since been drawn in the sand and the country now has two virtual presidents, one who leads the ganangas(corrupt people) denounced by Constantino Chiwenga at the heroes acre function last Monday, and the other who heads the gandangas- liberators.

For how long will the party and country continue under two centres of power?
Ziyambi did not respond to requests for comment.- ZimEye