Politics & Beyond

Project 2030: A Controversial Push for Power

53 min · 2. nov. 2025
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In this episode, Kudakwashe Manjonjo and Tafadzwa Kwaramba delve into the current political landscape in Zimbabwe, focusing on the contentious Project 2030, which seeks to extend presidential term limits. They discuss the internal dynamics of ZANU-PF, the legal implications of such extensions, and the role of referendums in shaping political decisions. The conversation also touches on the opposition's strategies, the impact of leadership age, and the pressing issue of electricity supply and privatization in Zimbabwe. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Zimbabwe's Political Landscape 03:07 Project 2030: The Push for Extended Presidential Terms 05:48 The Conflation of Party and State in Zimbabwe 08:57 The Risks of Leadership Longevity 12:10 Legal Implications of Presidential Term Extensions 14:59 The Fear of Referendums and Historical Context 18:02 The Role of Internal Party Dynamics 20:55 Opposition Strategies and Historical Lessons 25:04 Judicial Integrity and Political Mobilization 30:10 Challenges of Organizing Against Authoritarianism 34:10 The Shift Towards Privatization in Energy 46:29 Community Empowerment vs. State Control in Energy 52:22 Reflections on Leadership and Constitutionalism Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/BeyondPoliZW] · Twitter Page [https://twitter.com/poliandbeyondzw]

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episode Project 2030: A Controversial Push for Power cover

Project 2030: A Controversial Push for Power

In this episode, Kudakwashe Manjonjo and Tafadzwa Kwaramba delve into the current political landscape in Zimbabwe, focusing on the contentious Project 2030, which seeks to extend presidential term limits. They discuss the internal dynamics of ZANU-PF, the legal implications of such extensions, and the role of referendums in shaping political decisions. The conversation also touches on the opposition's strategies, the impact of leadership age, and the pressing issue of electricity supply and privatization in Zimbabwe. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Zimbabwe's Political Landscape 03:07 Project 2030: The Push for Extended Presidential Terms 05:48 The Conflation of Party and State in Zimbabwe 08:57 The Risks of Leadership Longevity 12:10 Legal Implications of Presidential Term Extensions 14:59 The Fear of Referendums and Historical Context 18:02 The Role of Internal Party Dynamics 20:55 Opposition Strategies and Historical Lessons 25:04 Judicial Integrity and Political Mobilization 30:10 Challenges of Organizing Against Authoritarianism 34:10 The Shift Towards Privatization in Energy 46:29 Community Empowerment vs. State Control in Energy 52:22 Reflections on Leadership and Constitutionalism Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/BeyondPoliZW] · Twitter Page [https://twitter.com/poliandbeyondzw]

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