The networks of power: How Mnangagwa funds loyalty, manufactures rivalry and manages succession
[Nehanda Radio - Zimbabwe] - 13/01/2026
I promised to write this piece. Not because it is fashionable, nor because it is safe, but because Zimbabweans are being invited—again—to confuse political theatre with political destiny. The post The networks of power: How Mnangagwa funds loyalty, manufactures rivalry and manages succession (…)
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