ZANU PF's vicious internal fights pitting party bigwigs battling to succeed President Robert Mugabe, turning 91 next month, have become the country's biggest threat to national security, the former liberation movement says in its Central Committee report.
The ruling party disclosed in the report presented at its sixth congress held in Harare last month that the ongoing internal fights were a bigger threat to national security than the challenges from opposition parties and non-governmental organisations which Zanu PF perceives to be regime-change agents.
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