Zimbabwes ruling ZANU-PF party plans to amend the constitution to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term by two years to 2030, a move opposition politicians have condemned as unlawful.
The proposal, adopted at a party conference late on Saturday, would prolong the 83-year-old president's second five-year term, currently set to end in 2028.
The resolution comes amid a succession battle within ZANU-PF, where Mnangagwa's main internal rival, former army general Constantino Chiwenga, has been accused of treasonous acts.