Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa is facing renewed scrutiny following reports that he has elevated his son and several close allies into influential political and economic positions. Critics argue this signals a drift toward entrenched patronage and dynastic politics, while supporters maintain that appointments are based on merit and loyalty in a complex political landscape. The developments have sparked debate about governance, institutional integrity, and the future of leadership within ZANU-PF. Today, Mpho Sithole spoke with Rejoice Ngwenya a political analyst to unpack what these moves mean for Zimbabwe's political trajectory, internal party dynamics, and public trust..

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