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Power Struggle in Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Ousts Army Chief in Surprise Shake-Up

Power Struggle in Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Ousts Army Chief in Surprise Shake-Up

Taha Sakr
Last updated: March 28, 2025 4:07 pm
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Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has dismissed Army Chief Anselem Sanyatwe and reassigned him as Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts, and Culture. The decision, announced on Tuesday, has fueled speculation about internal power struggles within the ruling ZANU-PF party, as Mnangagwa faces growing political maneuvering ahead of the 2028 general elections.

A Strategic Move or a Political Shield?

According to an official statement from the presidency, Sanyatwe has been retired from his military post and will now oversee the sports ministry, filling the vacancy left by Kirsty Coventry, who recently stepped down after being elected President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). While the government has framed the reshuffle as an administrative move, political analysts believe it is part of a broader strategy to consolidate power and prevent potential dissent within the security apparatus.

Sanyatwe’s removal follows a series of security sector changes in recent months. Mnangagwa has also replaced top officials in Zimbabwe’s police force and intelligence service, a move seen as an attempt to neutralize internal threats within state institutions. His latest decision, however, comes at a particularly sensitive time, as factions within ZANU-PF continue to push for Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who played a crucial role in Robert Mugabe’s ouster in 2017, to take over leadership before the next elections.

Mounting Pressure Within ZANU-PF

Sources close to the ruling party suggest that Mnangagwa’s recent actions are designed to sideline military officials sympathetic to Chiwenga. Sanyatwe, a known ally of the vice president, had considerable influence within the armed forces, and his removal is widely interpreted as a direct challenge to Chiwenga’s growing support base. With Zimbabwe’s political elite divided over the succession question, the latest reshuffle may be a preemptive move by Mnangagwa to prevent a military-led transition similar to the 2017 coup.

Adding to the political uncertainty, ZANU-PF veterans and party insiders have voiced concerns over Mnangagwa’s leadership, with some pushing for constitutional amendments to allow an earlier transition of power. While the president has yet to confirm any plans to step down, speculation over his long-term political ambitions continues to mount.

A Shifting Political Landscape

Beyond the internal wrangling within ZANU-PF, Zimbabwe’s opposition landscape is also evolving. A newly formed political party, the Assemblies of Minorities (AM), has emerged as a vocal critic of the ruling government. Representing marginalized communities in Matabeleland and parts of the Midlands, AM has vowed to challenge any constitutional amendments that could extend Mnangagwa’s rule. The party has also accused ZANU-PF of prioritizing internal power struggles over addressing economic hardships and governance issues.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe is preparing to host a key diplomatic event—the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and European Union (EU) Ministerial Partnership Dialogue on 15 March 2025. The high-level meeting, set to take place in Harare, will focus on regional peace and security, sustainable development, climate change, and trade relations. This international engagement comes at a time when Zimbabwe is seeking to strengthen ties with global partners amid domestic political uncertainty.

What Lies Ahead?

With political tensions escalating, Mnangagwa’s leadership faces a critical test in the coming months. His latest reshuffle suggests an effort to assert control over state institutions and minimize internal threats. However, the growing divide within ZANU-PF, coupled with rising opposition voices and economic challenges, could make the road to the 2028 elections increasingly turbulent.

As the situation unfolds, the coming months will reveal whether Mnangagwa’s strategy will secure his position or trigger further instability within Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

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