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Zimbabwe’s army commander has declared that the country will implement “command voting” in future elections, demonstrating the growing influence of military leaders in Zimbabwean politics post-coup. Lt. General Anselem Sanyatwe made the announcement at a Zanu PF event, indicating a shift towards a more controlling approach to voting procedures.
- Military leaders are gaining power in politics since the coup, with a potential for the next Zanu-PF leader to come from a military background.
- Opposition activists face challenges as the government cracks down on dissent, labeling planned actions as “theatrics”.
In addition to the future prospect of “command voting,” there are discussions within Zanu-PF to push for elections in 2030, extending President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term. The announcement by Sanyatwe reflects a broader trend of military figures entering the political arena, reshaping the landscape of Zimbabwean governance.