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Zimbabwean police suppressed anti-ED2030 protests amid firebombings and arrests, sparking fears of democratic erosion ahead of a key disclosure on President Mnangagwa’s potential term extension.
On October 29, 2025, Zimbabwean police disrupted planned anti-ED2030 protests in Harare and Bulawayo, storming venues after a firebomb attack on the Sapes Trust in Harare and blocking a constitutional forum in Bulawayo.
Opposition leaders including Tendai Biti and Job Sikhala were forced to flee, while a separate arson attack targeted an activist’s home.
The incidents, condemned by human rights groups, appear part of a coordinated effort to suppress dissent ahead of a press conference exposing alleged Zanu PF plans to extend President Mnangagwa’s term to 2030.
Civil society and opposition figures called for national dialogue, citing threats to democratic rights and constitutional integrity.
La policía de Zimbabue reprimió las protestas contra ED2030 en medio de bombardeos incendiarios y arrestos, provocando temores de erosión democrática antes de una revelación clave sobre la posible extensión del mandato del presidente Mnangagwa.