Zimbabwe's Opposition Leader Detained Amid Power Struggle

Zimbabwe's opposition leader Tendai Biti has been reportedly detained amid a controversial push to extend presidential term limits, allowing Mnangagwa to stay in power until 2030.
Zimbabwe's opposition leader Tendai Biti has been reportedly detained amid a controversial push to extend presidential term limits, allowing President Emmerson Mnangagwa to stay in power until 2030. The proposed constitutional changes would extend presidential terms from five years to seven, effectively allowing Mnangagwa to remain in office well past the 2028 deadline when he was meant to step down.
This development has sparked outrage among Zimbabwean opposition parties and civil society groups, who view it as a blatant power grab that undermines the country's democratic institutions. Biti, a former finance minister and a leading figure in the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance, was reportedly detained by police on charges related to the term limit controversy.
Source: Deutsche Welle


