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Zimbabwe News Update

📅 Published: August 14, 2025

📰 Source: theindependent

Curated by AllZimNews.com

The ruling Zanu PF party has dared exiled former Local Government minister Saviour Kasukuwere to come back home and challenge President Emmerson Mnangagwa in next year’s polls.

The party’s information director Tafadzwa Mugwadi said this on Sunday on the sidelines of a party Press conference which was addressed by its national political commissar Mike Bimha to announce members who won its recent central committee elections.

Kasukuwere, who fled into self-imposed exile in 2017 during the military coup that overthrew the late former President Robert Mugabe, has expressed willingness to contest Mnangagwa in next year’s polls.

Mugwadi said the borders were open for Kasukuwere to come and contest. “Kasukuwere claims that he can win an election in Zimbabwe.

The borders are very open for him to come and campaign in Zimbabwe.

Our airports have been modernised and he can get his clearance just minutes after landing into the country,” Mugwadi said. “He should just come and contest rather than make noise on the fringes.

The battle is about numbers; he should look himself in the mirror and introspect.

It’s actually cold out there, he will be defeated. ”
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