Military Monitors Zanu PF Stability, Retired Air Marshall Warns of Intervention

Retired Air Marshall Henry Muchena states the military is "watching" and will "advise accordingly" if Zanu PF's internal factionalism escalates into a national security threat. This suggests potential military involvement in domestic politics, creating friction within the ruling party and broader political landscape. Muchena, a former general, implies the military's role extends beyond national defense to safeguarding political stability. Opponents perceive this as blurring lines between military and civilian authority. Military leadership signals its potential to influence ruling party conflicts, shaping political power dynamics and national security. This overt military stance introduces significant political risk, potentially deterring foreign investment and undermining economic stability due to perceived governmental instability.

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