Zimbabwe’s push to extend the president’s rule could deepen elite divisions and weaken democracy

2 avril 2026 | David B. Moore, Research Associate, Dept of Anthropology & Development Studies and Fellow, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, University of Johannesburg
Proposed constitutional changes could pave the way for further changes that help the ruling party realise its dream of permanent rule.
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